Eurasier

Eurasier

Weight

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Height

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Lifespan

10-14 years

Health figures are breed averages for general guidance only. Always consult a licensed veterinarian.

The Eurasier is a distinctive breed with unique characteristics that require careful consideration before adoption.

Character & traits

Energy
3
Affection
3
Playfulness
3
Watchfulness
3
With children
3
With other dogs
3
With strangers
3
Trainability
3
For beginners
3
Shedding
3
Drooling
1

Practical

Exercise per day
about 1 hour
Max alone
6 hours
Garden needed
No
Apartment
Suitable
Insurance
$35โ€“$55/mo
Food
$45โ€“$70/mo

Frequently asked questions

Is the Eurasier suitable for beginners?+
Manageable, but not the easiest for beginners. The Eurasier benefits from consistent training and clear boundaries โ€” achievable with the right guidance.
How much exercise does a Eurasier need?+
The Eurasier needs about 1 hour of exercise per day. Two solid walks daily will keep this breed happy.
Is the Eurasier good with children?+
The Eurasier does reasonably well with children, especially when well-socialized from a young age. Supervision around young children is always wise.

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Food

All-round dog food

Balanced nutrition for medium-sized dogs with average energy needs.

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Accessories

Adjustable leash

A leash you can shorten or lengthen: useful for training and walks.

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Grooming

Comb and brush set

A basic comb and brush: good for weekly grooming on average coats.

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๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Insurance

Pet insurance for the Eurasier typically runs $39โ€“$61/month for basic accident and illness coverage. What you pay depends on the dog's age and your location.

Health information is for general guidance only and does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian.

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