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Eurasier Breed Summary

Devoted, Loving,Intelligent, Watchful and Calm

These dogs are medium in size and are considered a spitz-type dog. They originated from Germany during the 1960s in the hope of combining characteristics from the Chow Chow and the Wolf Spitz!

They have since become a very popular family pet, due to their calm and gentle personalities. Additionally, they form very strong bonds with their families - what's not to love!

Fun Fact: They don't have a high prey drive, so now you can keep lots of other dogs and pets as well!

Kennel Club Group Miscellaneous
Lifespan 11 - 13 years
Height (at the withers) Males and Females 19in - 24in
Weight Males and Females 40lb - 70lb
Coat Coats are Double, consisting of a Harsh, Topcoat that is Moderate in Length. It Lies Close to a Dogs Body and has a Much Thicker, Softer Undercoat
Color Black, Black & Tan, Cream Black Mask, Fawn, Fawn & Black, Grey, Red, Red & Black, Red Black Mask, Red Fawn, Red Sable, Sable
Eye color Dark
Common health issues Hip Dysplasia, Elbow Dysplasia, Patella Luxation, Eye issues, Thyroid problems

These dogs absolutely LOVE their 'hoomans' and crave all the contact they can get! They are extremely devoted to their families and are very gentle and calm around children. For this reason, they make amazing family pets! Additionally. these guys are very clever so are fairly easy to train, although this does need to start as early as possible and continue consistently through their lives. On top of this, they need lots of socialization, so they can become used to lots of new situations, noises, people and animals! They are naturally wary of strangers but with socialization, this trait can be weakened! Because these dogs love their families so much, they can't be left alone for too long as they are prone to developing separation anxiety. This can result in destructive behaviors so they will need someone to be around for most of the day. However, they make lovely pets and have the ability to provide you with years of love and joy!

These fluffy dogs are a relatively new breed and were first developed in Germany during the 1950's, by a family under the name of Wipfel. The aim was to produce a dog that possessed the characteristics of both a Chow Chow and a German Wolf Spitz. From crossing these breeds, they gained the name of 'Wolf-Chow's' and then later on, this dog was crossed with a Samoyed, providing the basis of the dog we see today! The Wipfel's are credited with the creation of the breed, however, there are some who believe that this particular dog is actually a regeneration of the Laiki, which is an ancient, Russian breed that lived with tribes in Central Siberia! But even with this said, the breeds used in the creation of the Eurasier were definitely the one's used by Wipfel, although they do not look like the Chows that we see today. They were officially recognized by the Kennel Club in the late 1970s!