Eurasier
One of the most trainable breeds — confident, calm and quick to learn.
19-24 in
40-70 lbs
Breed Ratings
Temperament
Calm and even-tempered, reserved with strangers but devoted to family.
🏥 Health
Generally healthy. Watch for hip dysplasia and thyroid issues.
🏃 Exercise
Moderate exercise needs. Calm indoors but enjoys outdoor activities.
Overview
A modern German breed mixing Chow Chow, Wolfspitz, and Samoyed. Eurasiers are calm, confident dogs who are devoted to family but reserved with strangers.
Temperament
The Eurasier is known for being confident, calm, intelligent. They're excellent with children and make wonderful family pets. Their intelligence and eagerness to please make training enjoyable. Early socialization helps them develop into well-rounded companions.
Health
Generally healthy with a lifespan of 12-16 years. Common concerns include joint problems. Regular veterinary checkups and preventive care are important. Maintaining a healthy weight helps prevent many health issues.
Exercise
Moderate exercise needs with daily walks and regular play sessions. They enjoy a mix of physical activity and relaxation time. Interactive games and training sessions provide mental stimulation. A consistent exercise routine keeps them healthy and happy.
⦿ Is This Breed Right for You?
✓ Best For
- Families
- Those wanting a calm breed
- Patient owners
✗ Not Ideal For
- Those wanting an outgoing dog
- Those away from home often
Our Verdict: A modern German breed mixing Chow Chow, Wolfspitz, and Samoyed. Eurasiers are calm, confident dogs who are devoted to family but reserved with strangers.