We are Brigitte and Peter. Please find our stories below.

 

My name is Brigitte Mordan-Grimm (contact) and I am a professional homoeopath  as well as a university lecturer in life sciences.
I was born and raised in Austria, but have been living here in the UK (Great Britain)with my husband Peter since 2001. We also have 2 budgerigars in our household and are planning on adding another Eurasier girl to our family. We have a very active family life with frequent visits from our children and grandchildren.
We live close to London, in Richmond, Surrey.

I can't even remember a time when I wasn't interested in dogs, as I grew up with a poodle-mix from the age of 2 1/2 and was very lucky to experience 2 litters with her. My interest in dogs then deepened during my studies in biology. In my search for the ideal companion dog, I encountered the Eurasier in the 1980's, got my first Eurasier bitch, Inka von Thujevan, and have never looked back. I now own the only German Eurasier in the UK, Pamina von der kleinen Blaike (who is a Junior Champion in her ‘homeland’) and have in the process found many like-minded friends all over Europe and particularly here in the UK. My versatile (and still expanding!) canine interests range from genetics, behaviour, agility, and obedience to showing.

I have been a member of the Eurasier Club  Austria (ECA) for many years, of the Eurasier Club Weinheim, Germany (EKW), and of the United States Eurasier Club (USEC);  I am a member and foreign correspondent of the Eurasier Club Italy (ECI). I am also a very proud founder member of the UK Eurasier Society (UKES), of which I am currently chairperson. I work with the greatest dedication for this wonderful breed and will raise my puppies in the spirit of the Eurasier philosophy set forth by the German founding clubs. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any information that you can't find on this website.  

 
Peter on his experience with our Eurasier:
I was apprehensive at the prospect of becoming a dog owner. Would she create havoc in the house? Would she terrorize small children? Would the daily walks become a chore? I had had a family dog as a child, and my wife had owned a Eurasier previously, so I was aware of the breed and its virtues, but little did I know when we chose her as a seven-week-old puppy in Germany, that she would come exert such a strong hold on me.
It didn’t happen straight away, but a few weeks after she arrived in England aged ten months I was hooked, and the bond just grows stronger! For me Pamina is the perfect dog – intelligent, utterly beautiful to look at, wonderfully affectionate to her immediate family, a little aloof with strangers, and with a sufficiently independent streak to engender a strong personality. She has brought nothing but joy to our lives.