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Buying a Eurasier
Buying a Eurasier is a big decision, and it is important to feel confident throughout the entire process. On Get a Pet, you can compare current listings from both breeders and private sellers, see price, age, and location, and contact sellers directly.
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What kind of temperament does the Eurasier have with family and strangers?
This breed is typically calm, gentle and very attached to its family, often forming a strong bond with one main person. With strangers it is usually reserved and aloof rather than outgoing, but should not be fearful or aggressive when properly socialized.
How much exercise does a Eurasier need each day?
They are moderately active and usually need around 60 to 90 minutes of exercise spread throughout the day. Daily walks combined with free movement in a secure area and some mental enrichment, such as training or scent games, are usually enough for a healthy adult.
Are Eurasiers suitable for first‑time dog owners?
They can be a good choice for thoughtful first‑time owners who are willing to invest in early socialization and consistent, gentle training. Their sensitivity means harsh methods work poorly, but they respond well to calm guidance and a predictable routine.
How independent is a Eurasier compared with other Spitz-type breeds?
This breed was developed to be more people‑focused and biddable than many traditional Spitz dogs. It still has an independent streak and may not work with the intensity of a herding breed, but it generally stays closer to its family and is less likely to roam if well bonded and trained.
What grooming is required for a Eurasier’s coat and how much do they shed?
They have a thick double coat that typically needs brushing a few times a week, and daily during seasonal coat blows in spring and autumn. The coat should not be trimmed, as it is designed to protect the skin, but regular de‑shedding, nail care and ear checks are important.
What health issues are most common in Eurasiers?
The main concerns are hip and elbow dysplasia, certain eye conditions and, in some lines, thyroid problems. Responsible breeders screen their dogs, but owners should still watch for subtle mobility changes, eye irritation and unexplained weight or coat changes as the dog ages.
Can a Eurasier live happily in an apartment?
They can adapt to apartment living if their exercise and mental stimulation needs are reliably met every day. Their generally calm indoor behavior and low tendency to be hyperactive help, but they may still bark at hallway noises, so early training to manage vocalization is useful.
How well do Eurasiers get along with children and other pets?
They are typically patient and gentle with respectful children and often enjoy being near the family without constant handling. With careful introductions and supervision, they usually coexist well with other dogs and can live with cats, although a calm, stable household suits them best.
Are Eurasiers very vocal and do they bark a lot?
They are generally quieter than many other Spitz-type dogs but will bark to alert to unusual sounds or visitors. Excessive barking is not typical in well socialized individuals, although boredom or lack of engagement can increase vocal behavior.
How easy is it to train a Eurasier and what methods work best?
They are intelligent and capable learners but can be sensitive and occasionally stubborn, especially with repetitive drills. Short, positive training sessions that use rewards, clear boundaries and minimal pressure are usually the most effective approach.

