Eurasier

Dog breed profile

The Eurasier originated in Germany during the 1960s as a mix of Chow Chow, Wolfspitz, and Samoyed breeds, aiming to create a balanced family companion. This medium-sized dog is recognized for its calm temperament and loyalty, making it a great choice for families and individuals alike. Their dense double coat requires regular grooming, especially during seasonal shedding periods. While they enjoy daily moderate exercise, they are not overly energetic, preferring a balanced routine of walks and playtime. Eurasiers are generally reserved with strangers but form strong bonds with their family members. Early socialization and consistent training help bring out their best qualities. They thrive best in homes with some outdoor space and owners who appreciate a devoted and gentle canine companion.

Temperament & Traits

Common Traits

calm loyal affectionate alert reserved with strangers
Energy Level 3/5
Trainability 3/5
Vocal / Barking 3/5

Health & Care

Common Health Issues

  • hip dysplasia
  • patellar luxation
  • thyroid imbalances

Grooming Needs

Brush several times a week to manage shedding and prevent matting; increased grooming during seasonal coat changes.

Exercise Needs

Daily moderate exercise such as walks and playtime; mental stimulation helps keep them engaged.

Health Notes

Regular veterinary checkups and health screenings are recommended to monitor common breed tendencies. Maintaining a healthy weight and dental care contribute to overall well-being.

Is a Eurasier Right for You?

Well-suited for families and individuals seeking a calm, loyal companion; adapts best to homes with space and moderate activity levels.

Space & Home Environment

Best in a home with a fenced yard or access to regular outdoor exercise.

Breeders with Eurasier Dogs

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Eurasier Puppies for Sale

Eurasier Puppies for Sale

by Reynolds and Sons Breeders · Jerseyville, IL

$426 – $2,940 USD

Posted Nov 9, 2025