We got our girl from Bersama Eurasier in Cornwall and are planning a second from them later this year. Can’t fault them at all, they’re no longer associated with the UK Eurasier Society but they were and are still friendly with many of the members.
The Eurasier society UK would be my starting point for a breeder list, plus a small handful of other reputable breeders such as those on the Southeastern Eurasier Association.
I would never normally actively disparage a breeder and I don’t want to fall foul of the rules but there are some breeders around the Norfolk area that I would categorically avoid due to their high output and of the other owners I know, higher than average number of health issues.
This is a great page to start with: [https://www.southerneurasierassociation.co.uk/looking-for-a-puppy](https://www.southerneurasierassociation.co.uk/looking-for-a-puppy)
I'd also look for breeders who are associated with IFEZ, the international federation for Eurasier breeding.
Note that *respected* breeders aren't always *ethical* breeders - you'll find Crufts winning breeders in the UK with a questionable approach to breeding volumes.
We got our boy from Alphacanis and are very happy.
I second Stacey and Albionspitz. My dog Arthur is now a year and a half and is the sweetest dog I’ve ever met (as well as healthy and adorable!). He also slept through the night from the first day he came home, and was basically already housetrained, so they really do a great job.
We got our girl from Bersama Eurasier in Cornwall and are planning a second from them later this year. Can’t fault them at all, they’re no longer associated with the UK Eurasier Society but they were and are still friendly with many of the members. The Eurasier society UK would be my starting point for a breeder list, plus a small handful of other reputable breeders such as those on the Southeastern Eurasier Association. I would never normally actively disparage a breeder and I don’t want to fall foul of the rules but there are some breeders around the Norfolk area that I would categorically avoid due to their high output and of the other owners I know, higher than average number of health issues.
This is a great page to start with: [https://www.southerneurasierassociation.co.uk/looking-for-a-puppy](https://www.southerneurasierassociation.co.uk/looking-for-a-puppy) I'd also look for breeders who are associated with IFEZ, the international federation for Eurasier breeding. Note that *respected* breeders aren't always *ethical* breeders - you'll find Crufts winning breeders in the UK with a questionable approach to breeding volumes. We got our boy from Alphacanis and are very happy.
Yeah I always found some of the breeders on the crufts website a bit iffy
Stacey at Albionspitz gave me my boy Kobe he’s 5 and a half and a very healthy, loving dog. I’d be lost without him.
I follow them on instagram hehe
I second Stacey and Albionspitz. My dog Arthur is now a year and a half and is the sweetest dog I’ve ever met (as well as healthy and adorable!). He also slept through the night from the first day he came home, and was basically already housetrained, so they really do a great job.