The Samoyed is gentle and dependable in heart and mind — robust and spirited in body. This playful dog enjoys vigorous outdoor exercise, especially in cold weather. Without such outlets for his energy, and without sufficient companionship to satisfy his sociable nature, he can be boisterous and destructive.
The Samoyed's attitude toward strangers varies from “Hi there! Come on in!” (often accompanied by enthusiastic jumping) to more conservative, yet sensible and polite. Most will bark to announce visitors, but that's the extent of their guarding inclination. Samoyeds are usually good with other animals, but with strong chasing and herding instincts, they may take off after trespassing cats or wildlife. A securely fenced yard is a must.
One of the brightest and most sensitive of the spitz (northern or sled dog) breeds, yet still demanding and independent, Sammies need consistent leadership and early obedience training. They have a jolly “sense of humour” and often exhibit it when disobeying. The Samoyed barks a LOT, and some individuals have high-pitched, extremely piercing voices.
5 x Females
3 x Males
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