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Puppy Names Description: The Samoyed is a good-natured, kind, somewhat mischievous, family dog who has a fondness for people, especially children. They have developed over the years in close proximity with people, and therefore love to be around them. The beauty of a Samoyed is in its smile, which extends from ear to ear and will attract attention when they are out. An owner of a Samoyed should be somebody who is willing to give of their time in both grooming and activity. Samoyeds do not shed, instead you will find their woolly undercoat coming out like white balls of fluff floating through the air. Their coat is also odorless, which is why it has been used in the past for spinning wool. The Samoyed, or Smiling Sammy, used to come in colors of white, black, or white and black. Today however, the white has become so popular that black hardly ever shows up anymore. A truly white Sammy is said to have a silver glow on the coat. They are medium sized dogs that can have a range of eye colors, in which blue is included. Samoyeds are extremely friendly, welcoming and lively. The Samoyed has become a popular pet in America today for these very reasons. Other Names: Samoyedskaya, Smiling Sammy, Sammy Type: Northern Breeds Height: Females:
18 - 21 inches; Males: 21 - 23.5 inches. Colors: Pure
white, white and biscuit, cream. Truly white Sammy's outer coats are silver-tipped. Temperament:
Samoyeds are intelligent, alert, affectionate and friendly. They are very
people oriented. Samoyeds are gentle, lively, and can be mischievous. They
are not completely obedient, and can be independent. They love to be around
their owners and family, however. They get along with children and other
pets well. Samoyeds are game to tackle any task thrown their way, and enjoy
doing a job. Watch-dog: Very High.
A Sammy will give low growls or sharp barks when strangers approach. Care and Training:
Brushing of their coat two to three times a week is necessary, plus extra
care should be taken during bi-annual shedding. Bathe only when necessary.
Samoyeds need a reasonable amount of daily exercise which should consist
of walks, free exercise in yard or large area and some type of working activity.
Training should begin early for a Samoyed puppy as they can be willful if
bored. They can also become mischievous. Activity: High. Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, diabetes, cardiac problems, eye problems, skin allergies, renal problems and bloat. Bloat is a health issue to most dogs, being the second largest killer of dogs other than cancer, but Samoyeds can be particularly susceptible to it because of their deep chests. Life Span: 12 - 14 years. Country of Origin:
Russia, Siberia, other Scandinavian countries First Registered by the AKC:
1906 |
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