By performing a series of thermodynamic measurements in an applied magnetic field Hext, we investigated the effects of Eu substitution on the Pr sites in filled skutterudite compound Pr1−xEuxPt4Ge12 (0 ≤ x ≤ 1). A heat capacity Schottky anomaly is present over the whole doping range. For the samples with x > 0.5, the temperature of the maximum Tmax shifts to lower temperature with increasing Hext. We argue that this behavior reflects the antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering of the Eu moments, as the AFM transition is suppressed by Hext. The Schottky anomaly in the samples with x ≤ 0.5 shift to higher temperatures with increasing magnetic field, signaling the presence of an internal magnetic field due to short-range AFM correlations induced by magnetic moments of neighboring Eu sites. In low Hext, the Schottky gaps show a non-linear relationship with Hext as the magnetic moments become weakly magnetized. In high Hext, the magnetic moments of Eu sites become completely aligned with Hext. Thus, increasing Hext does not further increase the magnetization, hence the Schottky gaps increase linearly with Hext.