Never Be Aimless Before You Adopt Samoyed – Some Important Information about Samoyed

adult samoyed

Many people like the smiling and clever white dog on the street, they look so friendly and happy and everyone wants to touch them. Do you want to own one?

Be patient! There is something you should know before you adopt a Samoyed.

9 weeks old samoyed, Samoyed puppy

First is the Samoyed’s breed information. The Samoyeds belong to the medium sized breed and they usually measure 20-22 inches tall for the male Samoyeds and the females are about 2 inches short than the males. Both the male and female Samoyeds have graceful appearance and the males may look stronger and masculine and females look more moderate and feminine.

how old are you -- samoyed puppy

The Samoyed’s white “coat” is most attractive part. Samoyed has thick and long fur which will always keep warm and elegant. Samoyed seems to have double-deck coats. The outer fur is long and typically harsher than the undercoat, but that is in relatively comparison. In fact, the outer fur is also soft to touch. The undercoat is thick and short fur and can keep the Samoyed warm in winter. To keep their fur white, you should often wash and comb their hair.

cute samoyed_puppy

The Samoyed is an ancient breed worked for Siberian tribesmen, so this breed is always hard-working for their work. The Samoyeds are loyal and obedient if you training them at agility and simple commends since they were puppies. They are active dogs and need to be walked often. So if you don’t have enough time to walk your dog and decide to shut it away, I won’t recommend you to choose Samoyed. They need sufficient exercise and then get a good rest.

samoyed_smile

The Samoyed has mild and docile temper. When you own a Samoyed, you should regard it as a member in your family. Then it will be a good accompany for your children and protects your children all the time. When you training Samoyed puppies, you should be very patient and try your best to repeat your commands and then you will get perfect Samoyeds.

Share

This entry was posted on Monday, March 14th, 2011 at 8:56 am and is filed under Selection Tips. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.