

The Eurasier was entered into the FSS program in 2008. It is a spitz breed of dog, calm and even-tempered. Reserved toward strangers the remain watchful and alert without being timid or aggressive. Eurasiers form a strong link to their families and needs constant close contact with the family. They are extremely sensitive to harsh words or discipline and respond best to soft reprimand, a fact well remembered during training. Training should always be done through family members, not through strangers or handlers. They rarely bark without good reason. Don't restrict the dog to a yard, kennel, crate, or chained up as they would pine and become depressed. Their sole purpose in life is to be a family pet.
| Notice | Average Height("'s) |
Average Weight (#'s) |
Personality |
Coat |
Grooming |
Notes for owners |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The height and weight are given from the lowest for a female to the highest for a male. | 16-24 |
40-70 |
Even-tempered, good natured. Reserved with strangers. |
Short and thick | Regular brushing | Must be part of the household. |
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