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Mel

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  1. Back in 2002 when I was lucky enough to adopt my Eurasier there were about 23 in the country. I knew of mine, one in QLD and one in SA. My beauty passed away 2 years ago and I know one of the others passed in 2014. The lady that brought them in also passed away a few years ago - a terrible shame, she was an advocate for the breed. When I was looking for my lady, the adoption process was extremely strict both here and overseas. Eurasiers are not backyard dogs - they need to be with their family at all times. They are extremely loyal to one or two members of the household but also love the others. You will need to do a lot of research before any of the decent breeders will deal with you. They are very passionate about the breed as are a lot of breeders of other dogs.
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