πΆ [Mystical Arctic] Eurasier
π Stats Chart
π 5 Core Stats
Intelligence: 8/10 Energy: 6/10 Sociability: 6/10 Shedding: 7/10 Adaptability: 7/10
π History & Origin
A relatively new breed created in Germany in the 1960s under the leadership of Dr. Wolf Keller, through the cross-breeding of Chow Chow, Wolfspitz (Keeshond), and Samoyed. It was carefully developed to combine ideal companion dog traits, specifically aiming for a family-oriented and calm temperament.
πͺ Physical Features
A medium-sized Spitz-type breed with a dense, medium-length double coat. Various colors are possible, and they have pointed ears and a tail curled over their back. They are characterized by a wolf-like appearance and low shedding outside of seasonal molting.
π§ Deep Personality
Eurasiers are extremely loyal and affectionate towards their family, known as 'one-person dogs' due to their strong bond with a specific family member. They are highly cautious with strangers, approaching them reservedly; they are not aggressive but do not easily open up. They have an independent nature, tending to make their own decisions, but respond positively to training.
π₯ Health & Lifespan
Average lifespan is 12-14 years. Awareness of genetic conditions such as hip dysplasia, patellar luxation, hypothyroidism, and eye diseases (e.g., entropion) is important. Choosing a breeder with healthy lineage and regular veterinary check-ups are crucial.
π Training & Activities
Intelligent but independent, requiring patience and consistency during training. Positive reinforcement methods should be used, and it's crucial to expose them to various environments and people from a young age to develop social skills. They prefer short, enjoyable sessions over excessive repetition.
π Living Conditions
They value being with their family most, so indoor living is recommended. Apartment living is possible, but they need sufficient daily walks and playtime to expend energy. They can get along well with children and other pets, but the Eurasier's independent nature should be respected.
𧬠MBTI Match
Like an ISTP human, the Eurasier is a calm, observant, and independent 'Virtuoso'. They show deep loyalty to their family but approach unfamiliar environments or people cautiously, tending to assess situations independently. They solve problems based on practical and logical thinking, and value having their space and time respected.