Fjuschka von Wartenfels
by Hanny Heim
Title
Fjuschka von Wartenfels
Artist
Hanny Heim
Medium
Photograph - Art Photography
Description
Fjuschka was my female Eurasian dog. (Eurasier)
The History and Breeding of Eurasier Dogs
In the 1950's - with the goal of a strong character and family companion dog to cerate, Julius Wipfel in Weinheim, Bergstrasse (Germany) crossed the Wolf Spitz with Chow-Chow. This resulted in the rough "altst�mmigen" Eurasians (or Wolf-Chow).Crossing the friendly Samoyed finally result of the elegance and the balanced creature. The idea was given by Konrad Lorenz, Austrianethologist and Nobel laureate.
The efforts of the pioneers were successful. In 1973, The new breed was recognized by the FCI. Today thousands of Eurasians form a solid base in Europe for the breeding of healthy dogs.
Features
Eurasian come in all colors of the wolf. Even in the character theyare distinctive individuals, not "bred by" unity dog. And so it should stay.
The breed originated from Wolf Spitz, Chow Chow and Samoyed.They are ruddy, black, black with white markings, fawn and different shades of red. Eurasians are just individuals, not only in appearance.
Eurasians are watchful, quiet, friendly, very family oriented and strangers disinterested assistance dogs. Although easy to train,they retain their independent personality. What they are not: barker,hunter or commonplace dogs.
Size and weight:
Males 52-60 cm, 23-32 kg
Bitches 48-56 cm, 18-26 kg
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January 30th, 2014
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