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Pacha with our cats—not a clear picture but shows just how well they get on together |
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About us |
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We are Philip and Lynn Pay and our interest in the Eurasier began in 2005 and since then we have become involved in the Eurasier Society of UK (proposed) to promote this breed within the UK.
Phil’s story We then discovered Chaospitz Eurasiers, they had six week old puppies and we went to meet them. They were even better in real life then we had seen on the web. Unfortunately we were not able to have one from that litter but we put our name down and were lucky enough to be able to take into our home a bitch from the next litter. |

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Our Eurasiers are one of the family |
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Glenwater Eurasiers |

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We named our puppy Pacha and after all the talk about the different colours she was a wonderful cuddly black and red. Once she was old enough we took her to training classes and quickly learned that she could get us to do anything she liked! She did though quickly learn our way, and we are all still learning. She is so much fun and has a fantastic sense of humour, always having us in stitches with the way she interacts with us. We also have two cats, Holly and Ivy, and we were obviously concerned with how they would all get on, it didn’t take long though before they were laying down together and greeting each other by rubbing noses. Pacha loves to mix with other dogs and when we take her out all she does is play, play and play some more. She is very typical of the Eurasier breed with a non-aggressive attitude, a good sense of humour and an intelligent mind. Pacha is extremely well mannered and obedient (most of the time). She was very easy to house train and quickly learnt both verbal and visual commands. I could bore you with more but you really should see for yourself and get to know a Eurasier. |