Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Eurasier - Dog Breeds

Group: Non-Sporting

Weight: Dogs 50-70 kg, females 40-60 lbs

Height: Dogs 20-24 cm, females 16-18 cm

Overview
In 1950 a family named the top dog started going to create a family companion model. Plans Julius, who as the "father of the Eurasier" many partners and supporters, who have all worked very hard to make this dream a reality known. In 1960, Julius plans apparently defined targets, if thisnew race. The original goal was half Spitz family dog. This dog should have commanded respect. But also quiet and well balanced. These dogs would also be nice to me, jackets, coats were beautiful color. First, the new breed was called "Wolf-Chow", but in 1972 after several discussions with key lovers Wolf-Chow was elected from among the plans of Julius Samoyed. Almost immediately after the racedocumented by the German Kennel Club and renamed as the Eurasians.

Temperament

The Eurasier is a balanced dog, very quiet, very careful and vigilant. They are rather reserved with strangers, but are not hostile. This race forms strong bonds with their families and are also very affectionate with children. To fully develop all these qualities, the Eurasier regularly in close contact with their families. This breed isvery sensitive to the cruel words or discipline and better training to do that is positive. The Eurasier is not the ideal working dog, and kennels should also be restricted or not, a box garden. This leads them to sulk and be unhappy. These dogs have all kinds of activities and usually are peaceful and calm when indoors. When I'm out, they like action and attention.

Care

The Eurasian does not require a whole series ofCare. The first layer of wool this race might come out if they are treated too. It is proposed that the Eurasian was combed with a comb, a double row of metal teeth. In this way, all the loose hair and dead has been removed.

Training

Since this is a very sensitive dog Eurasier, it is important that their training sessions in a positive fact. It 'important to the family dog alone in the trainingsee that they are not working dogs. Eurasier should receive training that is consistent and that the owner should first understand the breed before committing to them for training. The training must be changed, otherwise they get bored very fast race.

Health Problems

In general, the Eurasier breed is very healthy because of the efforts of the original German Eurasier clubs. See that this race isincreasingly well known and popular in many countries, it is essential that appropriate health checks are carried out. Some of the health problems that should be included for certified hip dysplasia, entropion and distichiasis. dislocation of the patella can be checked with your local veterinarian.

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