Samoyed

Smiling dog of the north

The corners of the mouth of a samoyed, paired with dark pigmentation around the mouth and their slightly slanted eyes gives dogs of this breed their signature, happy face. It’s one of the most people-oriented breeds of dogs from the North.

iconCountry of origin: Siberia
iconFCI group: Group V, section 1, Spitz
iconTemperament: lively, stubborn, sociable, playful, careful, friendly
iconColors: white
iconWeight: Male: 20–30 kg, Female: 16–20 kg
iconHeight: Male: 53–60 cm, Female: 48–53 cm
iconLife expectancy: from 12 to 14 years

Samoyed puppies

Samoyed puppies are quick and eager learners. While training with your samoyed puppy you might find a klicker particularly helpful. You can also offer your dog a motivation in the shape of tasty treats. Samoyed puppies can get bored quickly, which in turn leads to frustration, so don’t overwork your dog. It’s better to plan shorter, but more frequent lessons. Samoyed requires a gentle but consistent teacher. Samoyed puppies should be socialised at an early age, which will much improve their behaviour around other animals and can teach them how to react in certain situations. Samoyed is an active dog breed, but you have to be mindful of your puppy’s joints. Don’t overwork your samoyed puppy, as their joints are growing and developing until they are 15 months old. Samoyeds are somewhat prone to hip dysplasia, so you can add some glucosamine and chondroitin to your dog’s diet.

Samoyed nutrition

White-furred dogs are more likely to experience various allergies, including food allergies. The gentle, gluten-free formula can be a fantastic choice for a samoyed. With dogs of this breed, you have to pay attention to levels of copper and beta-carotene in the diet that you feed - formulas with too high levels of any of those ingredients can lead to discolouration in dog’s fur. Samoyed dogs are an active breed, but remember that every dog is different. While choosing a diet base your decision on your dog’s body mass, age and individual preferences. To take additional care of your dog’s skin and coat you can increase the intake of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids that are known for their positive influence on skin and hair condition.

Recommended for Samoyed adults:

Sensitive Ocean Care | Hypoallergenic dry food for dogs with sensitive digestion & skin

Ocean Care is a gluten free product suitable for dogs that suffer from allergies and/or sensitive digestive systems. Salmon protein, known to trigger less allergies, is the only animal protein in the recipe.
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Breed size: Medium breeds , large breeds
Protein: 24.0% (75% animal protein of total protein content)
Fat content: 14.0%
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Opus Farm | Complete, grain free nutrition for active dogs with sensitive stomachs

Opus Farm is a grain and gluten free product suitable for active dogs with sensitive digestive systems. A recipe high in protein and fat, low in carbohydrates.
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Breed size: All breed sizes
Protein: 38.0% (84% animal protein of total protein content)
Fat content: 20.0%
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Detailed description of samoyed

Samoyed dogs are believed to be the masters of avoiding conflicts with other pets. Samoyeds usually get along well with other pets, especially if they’ve been appropriately socialised when they were young. This dogs love physical activity but will gladly cuddle with their caretakers.

Origin

Nomadic tribes thousands of years ago used spitz-type dogs as their herding and sledge dogs. The Nenet tribe, also known as the Samoyedic tribe, is responsible for breeding the very first samoyed dogs. Samoyeds lived together with their people, which lead to the creation of a very sociable breed of dogs. Samoyeds became most famous at the turn of the 19th and 20th century when many polar explorers have been bringing home these white, northern dogs from their voyages. That’s how samoyed dogs found their way to Ernest Kilburn-Scott, a British zoologist, that is believed to be the very first European breeder. The first samoyed dogs have been presented in Europe during a show in Leeds in 1893. From the year 1909 Samoyed is the official name of the breed

Appearance

Samoyed is a middle-sized dog of the spitz-type with many distinctive traits of this group. Dogs of this breed have a long and fluffy coat with big tufts of hair on their neck, shoulders and with thick hairs on the tail and backs of the hind legs. Samoyed dogs have a triangular head with strong muzzle, straight nose bridge and pointy ears covered in dense fur. They have wide-set eyes that are slightly slanted and paired with dark skin around the mouth and gently raised corners of the mouth, samoyed dogs appear as if they were smiling. Samoyed’s tail is curling upwards, with the tip touching the dog’s back. Samoyed’s coat should be primarily white, some slight marking in cream or biscuit are allowed in this breed’s standard.

Behaviour

Northern dog breeds have sledge pulling in their blood. Samoyed doesn’t need much training to pull any sledge. Dogs of this breed are very active and they make for great work out companions. Samoyed dogs get along with children and can easily get accustomed to city living, as long as you provide them with enough activity during the day. These dogs get strongly attached to their owners and can quickly get along with strangers. Take into consideration, that samoyed dogs are pretty vocal and loud, which can be problematic for your neighbours.

Requirements

Samoyed is an energetic and active dog that requires a fair amount of physical activity throughout the day. Samoyed dogs can easily withstand freezing temperatures, but their thick coat can become problematic during hot, summer days. Don’t take your dog for a long walk in the summer heat and leave any physical activity for evenings, when it’s cooler.

Daily care

Thick, white fur is quite easy to keep it in good condition. Samoyed needs weekly brushing, during shedding season you might have to brush your dog every day. Some dogs of this breed shed only once every year. You can get rid of dirt, sand or leaves stuck in your dog’s hair by gently brushing over them. It’s best to bathe a samoyed when he is particularly dirty or smelly. Check your dog’s ears and if the under-eye area is clean. During long walks samoyed dogs usually file their nails enough, so you don’t have to trim them. After a long walk apply moisturising balm to your dog’s toe pads.

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Perfect products for a Samoyed

Opus Ocean, 2kg - Husse Natural Complete Adult Dry Dog Food Salmon Grain-Free Hypoallergenic

Rich in animal protein & fat to fuel your dog's active lifestyle

£18.00

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Ocean Care, 12.5kg - Husse Natural Complete Adult Dry Dog Food Salmon Gluten-Free Hypoallergenic

With omega fatty acids to support nourished skin & a shiny coat

£75.95

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Sensitive Digest, 2kg - Husse Natural Complete Adult Dry Dog Food Lamb & Rice Gluten-Free Hypoallergenic

With easily digestible proteins & carbs to promote smooth digestion

£16.50

Mild, 12kg - Husse Natural Complete Dry Dog Food Cold Pressed Chicken & Trout Gluten-Free Hypoallergenic

Gluten free pellets rich in chicken for optimal intestinal health. With easily digestible carbs & inulin to support digestive wellness

£75.95

Valp Farm, 12kg - Husse Natural Complete Puppy Dry Dog Food Chicken & Potatoe Grain-Free Hypoallergenic

With psyllium, fructo-oligosaccharides & vegetable fibres for smooth digestion

£62.96 £69.95

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