Eurasier
The youngest European Spitz
Eredeti név: Eurasier
Típus: Lupoid
Kan méret: 20½-23½ inches
Kan testsúly: 50½-70½ lbs
Szuka méret: 19-22 inches
Szuka testsúly: 39¾-57¼ lbs
Ápolás mértéke
5
Spitz and Primitive types
FCI
Származási hely Germany

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If they are to realize their full development, Eurasiers require close, uninterrupted human contact in a family environment and sympathetic but rigorous consistent training.
Proud, calm and well balanced, Eurasiers are vigilant companions that bark little and are not easily provoked. They grow very attached to their family, while remaining aloof with strangers, although they are in no way aggressive and totally lacking in any hunting instincts.
Eurasier Pár szóban :
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Fej
Harmonious, not too broad skull. Wedge-shaped viewed from above and the side.
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Test
Solid, not too short, well defined withers, firm, straight back.
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Bunda
All colors and color combinations are acceptable, save pure white, white patches and brown.
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Fülek
Medium-sized, triangular, pricked.
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Farok
Straight, round, firmly attached, good thickness, tapering to the tip.
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Szőrzet
Dense undercoat over the entire body, mid-length, loose-lying topcoat.
In 1969, the crossing of a Chow Chow and a Wolf Spitz produced a new breed, which was given the name Wolf Chow. After subsequent crossbreeding with Samoyeds in 1973, the breed was recognized by the F.C.I. as the Eurasier.These Spitz-type dogs are of medium size and harmonious build, with pricked ears. Their coats come in various colors. The hair is of just the right length to reveal the proportions of a medium-boned body.