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Schatzi Eurasiers

Breeder: Emily Niemerg
Contact: schatzi-eurasiers@gmail.com

Location: Washington
Eurasier Breeding Seminar: 2023
First Litter: 2024
Litter Log | Post 2023
Number of Litters: 1 as of April 2025

Website: schatzieurasiers.com

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I first discovered the breed back in 2017 when myself and my partner were
determining which breed would be a perfect match for our personality and lifestyle. We loved the Chow Chow but also knew we had a very outgoing lifestyle and we wouldn’t be able to bring a Chow Chow everywhere with us like we desired. I was always fond of the Samoyed but they have a higher energy level then what was ideal for us. I grew up with Wolfspitz in my family and was very familiar with the breed. Once we began our research to find the perfect breed for us we stumbled upon the Eurasier and fell in love. A few months after falling in love with the Eurasier from afar, I happened to meet my first Eurasier by random chance in Olympia, WA. Fast forward 3 years to
2020 when we brought home our first Eurasier, Echo. Originally we planned on bringing a male home and breeding was never something I could have imagined being involved in, we fell in love with Echo and her personality while watching the litter grow. Once I raised Echo and worked tirelessly with her and positive reinforcement training, socialization (she was a puppy during covid), scent games, fully submerging myself into raw feeding for her health, etc. Echo took over almost every part of my life (lol i’d say i'm kidding but let's be real, i’m not), she was my hobby and my best friend, my companion. I decided to welcome Anikka into the family so Echo had a companion and
because I just couldn’t get enough. That was a completely different and special experience, training Anikka and also Echo training her and taking her in. They are the best of friends, it’s definitely amother-daughter relationship with those two. I participated in the Breeding Seminar back in 2021 This information will be listed publicly on the website. Those who may contact a breeder have not been vetted by the USEC. Any concerns should be relayed through the USEC Board of Directors in accordance with USEC Policies.

before knowing if Echo was going to pass all of her health tests or if I was even going to breed if she did pass her health tests. I took the course for education of the breed because I had just completely obsessed over Echo and wanted to learn everything I could about her. Once Echo passed all of her health tests I knew I wanted to have a litter with her, she is just such a perfect companion and her features are what I imagine when I think of a standard Eurasier. I wanted to do what I could to compliment her and whelp my own litter with the intention of producing healthy Euraisers who were as close to the breed standard as possible, and if personalities matched up with
my girls I would also welcome one of them into our family.

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Sex: Female
COO: United States
DOB: February 1, 2020

Sire: NY Eurasier Berwyn Eko

Dam: Albionspitz Braxee Cari

North River's Ulani Anikka
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Sex: Female
COO: United States
DOB: July 9, 2021

Sire: Beowulf vom Traventhal

Dam: Northriver's Reluctant Virginia

It was difficult to find the best stud for Echo who complimented her, passed all health tests, and wasn’t related to her. We unsuccessfully attempted AI with Qimbo in 2023, so I knew I was going to be traveling to a stud for a more promising outcome. With that being said, yes, I drove 45 hours (one way) across the country to pair Echo with Austin because I felt he was the best fit for whelping a healthy, standard litter of Euasiers. I am passionate about making sure I do the best I can for this breed. With this litter I have been raising them using the puppy culture protocol, ENS, I am using information from CARAT to properly establish what their temperaments are, and I will be working on stacking them so they are able to have a great start for any family interested in conformation/showing. I also only raw feed the puppies and use nontoxic cleaners to make sure that I am giving them the healthiest start I possibly can. I still have about 3.5 weeks left with this litter but I feel confident with what I have accomplished thus far.

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