The Eurasier is an intelligent, calm, and highly affectionate companion breed, originally developed in Germany by combining traits of the Wolfspitz, Chow Chow, and Samoyed. Known for its balanced temperament, keen awareness, and plush double coat, the Eurasier excels in companionship, obedience, therapy work, and family life.
Core Traits of the Eurasier
Highly Intelligent – Quick learner with strong problem-solving abilities.
Loyal and Affectionate – Forms deep bonds and thrives on companionship.
Calm and Composed – Naturally relaxed, neither aggressive nor overly excitable.
Versatile Companion Ability – Excels in obedience, therapy work, and socialization.
Confident Yet Gentle – Bold in demeanor but affectionate with loved ones.
Independent Thinker – Requires positive reinforcement and patient training.
Sociable Yet Reserved – Affectionate toward family but polite with strangers.
Resilient and Hardy – Adaptable to various living environments and climates.
Compact Yet Balanced Build – Medium-sized yet athletic, maintaining graceful movement.
Dense, Weather-Resistant Coat – Requires regular grooming and seasonal maintenance.
Breed Standards
The Eurasier is a medium-sized, well-balanced breed, standing 19-24 inches tall and weighing 40-70 pounds. It has expressive dark eyes, high-set triangular ears, and a dense double coat that comes in various shades, including red, fawn, black, wolf gray, and sable. Their smooth, effortless gait highlights confidence and endurance, making them ideal family companions and therapy dogs. Temperamentally, Eurasiers are intelligent, affectionate, and deeply loyal, excelling in family and social settings.