About The Breed

The Samoyed is a friendly, fluffy, and energetic breed known for its iconic "Sammy smile" and striking white coat. Originally bred by the Samoyedic people of Siberia for herding reindeer and pulling sleds, Samoyeds are strong, agile, and resilient. They are highly social and affectionate, making them great family pets, especially for active households. Samoyeds are intelligent, playful, and eager to please, but they can be independent and require consistent training. They thrive on companionship and are known for being good with children and other pets. Due to their thick double coat, Samoyeds require regular grooming, especially in shedding seasons. They need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy.
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Dog Breed:

Samoyed

Lifespan:

12 - 14 years

Height:

19 - 23 inches

Weight:

35 - 65 pounds

Breed Group:

Working

Shedding Amount:

Normal

My Info

The Samoyed is a friendly, fluffy, and energetic breed known for its iconic "Sammy smile" and striking white coat. Originally bred by the Samoyedic people of Siberia for herding reindeer and pulling sleds, Samoyeds are strong, agile, and resilient. They are highly social and affectionate, making them great family pets, especially for active households. Samoyeds are intelligent, playful, and eager to please, but they can be independent and require consistent training. They thrive on companionship and are known for being good with children and other pets. Due to their thick double coat, Samoyeds require regular grooming, especially in shedding seasons. They need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy.

Contact Information

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(866) 240-9529

#Fun Dog Facts

• Dogs' heartbeat increases when they see their owner – Just like humans in love!

• Dogs get the “zoomies” to release pent-up energy – It’s a sign of happiness.

• Dogs can see ghosts (or at least, that’s what many believe!) – They often react to things we can’t see.

• Dogs recognize their owner's car sound – Even from far away!

• Dogs instinctively dig before lying down – It’s a leftover behavior from their ancestors.

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