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Topic Dog Boards / General / Eurasier
- By Sarakingsley [gb] Date 11.09.20 13:27 UTC
Hi all

Ok so were still on our search for our rottweiler. But for a 3 weeks we have looked after a rescue eurasier. We foster for our local rescue. He got snapped up quickly as he was a lovley dog. He was a kind , sweet natured dog , got on fab with our lab. Hes not for us though i could not keep up with the grooming of that big coat. But one thing i found surprising about him is that he was so quiet , he only barked at people at the door and that was it and was not chatty either. Which suprised me knowing the samoyed is one of the parent breeds. Which they are normally very vocal. I've spoken with other eurasier owns who told me they are quiet. I just cant understand how there so quiet if they have samoyed in there blood. Anyone know eurasiers are they quiet? Is it the chow in them that makes them so quiet?

He was a lovley dog , he was very eager to please too. Had his deaf moments but overall was eager to please.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 11.09.20 22:00 UTC
Yup it's 5he Chow, as you say both the Samoyed and Wolf Spitz/Keeshond are vocal.

You just have to avoid the occasional more reserved temperament.

If they had come to UK sooner I probably would have had them, as they would have had a coat more like my first dog a Belgian Shepherd, and bigger than my Elkhounds.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 11.09.20 22:01 UTC
Yup it's 5he Chow, as you say both the Samoyed and Wolf Spitz/Keeshond are vocal.

You just have to avoid the occasional more reserved temperament.

If they had come to UK sooner I probably would have had them, as they would have had a coat more like my first dog a Belgian Shepherd, and bigger than my Elkhounds.
Topic Dog Boards / General / Eurasier

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