The Samoyed dog name comes from the Nenets people of Siberia. These nomadic reindeer herders bred the fluffy, white, smiling dogs , Kitten Care to help with the herding, to pull sleds when they moved, and to keep their owners warm at night by sleeping on top of them.
Appearance
Males typically reach sizes of up to 65 pounds, while females , Czechoslovakian Wolfdog typically remain less than 55 pounds.
Eyes
Samoyed eyes should be black or brown, and are almond in shape. Blue or other color eyes are not allowed in the show ring.
Ears
Samoyed ears , Australian Kelpie are thick and well-furred, triangular in shape, and erect.
Tail
The Samoyed tail , Band-ed Pigeon is one of the breed's more distinguishing features. Like their Siberian Husky cousins, their tail , American Pit Bull Terrier is carried curled over their backs; however, unlike the Husky, the Samoyed tail , American Bob is held actually touching the back in a tight curl. In cold weather, Samoyeds may sleep with their tails , Great Dane over their noses to provide additional warmth.
Coat
Much like Siberian Huskies, Samoyeds have a dense, double layer coat , Japanese Bobtail that is typically shed twice a year, although some shed only once a year. The top layer contains long, coarse, and straight guard hairs, which appear white but have a hint of silver coloring. This top layer keeps the undercoat relatively clean and free of debris. The under layer (or undercoat) consists of a dense, soft, and short fur that keeps the dog , Green Cheek Conure warm. The standard , Australian Kelpie Samoyed may come in a mixture of biscuit and white coloring, although pure white and all biscuit dogs , Albanian aren't uncommon.
Samoyeds are typically very good about grooming themselves, and upkeep as far as bathing is minimal. Dirt typically falls from the outer layer of fur with little work, making the dog , Carolina mantis deceptively easy to keep very clean looking. Puppy fur is more porous and will tend to take on the color of grass or mud if the dog , Ariel Toucan spends a lot of time in appropriate environments.
Temperament
Samoyeds' friendly disposition makes them poor guard dogs, , Palomino and Pinto Horses but excellent companions, especially for small children or even other dogs, , Karabakh and they remain playful into old age. Samoyeds are also known to be stubborn at times and difficult to train, due to unwillingness rather than lack of intelligence; they must be persuaded to obey commands. With their sled dog , Rocky Mountain Horse heritage, a Samoyed is not averse to pulling things, and an untrained Samoyed has no problem pulling its owner on a leash rather than walking alongside.
History
The Samoyed name quickly become obsolete for the Nenets people after the Russian Revolution (perceived as derogatory; see Nenets article). However, by then, Arctic explorers (for example, Fridtjof Nansen and Roald Amundsen) had brought enough of the dogs , Green Cheek Conure back to Europe to keep the name and to establish the breed , Norwich Terrier both there and in the US.
Fridtjof Nansen believed that the use of sled dogs , Hackney was the only effective way to explore the north and used Samoyeds on his polar expeditions. Unfortunately, his plan was disasterous to the animals, , Bearded Collie as he planned to feed the weaker dogs , Ariel Toucan to the stronger ones as they died during the expedition. In the end, he lost almost all of his dogs , Carolina mantis due to his plan.
Roald Amundsen used a team of sled dogs , Band-tailed Pigeon led by a Samoyed named Etah on the first expedition to reach the South Pole.
Recent DNA analysis of the breed , Indian Half Bred Horse has led to the Samoyed being included amongst the fourteen most ancient dog breeds , Parasitic Fish Diseases [1], along with Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, the Chow Chow, and 10 others of a diverse geographic background.