Like other members of the Spitz family of dogs, young Eurasiers have a strong resemblance to bears, but smaller ones. Owners enjoy the breed’s calm, even temperament. This is a fairly new, medium-sized breed in comparison to other bear-like dogs. Today’s Eurasier breed came into existence in 1972 after crossing a Chow Chow with a Wolfspitz, then breeding a Samoyed into the line. A dark face mask intensifies its somewhat serious expression. Their intelligent and confident nature make them excellent companions.

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