Due to having Samoyeds in our house for over twenty years i can confirm all of this but not all those reasons are negative. Plus the fact that having a Samoyed in your family will enrich your life tenfold. They are a fantastic breed for families, no smelly dog odour after petting, they are loving, loyal, patient, obediant(when properly trained) & make friends with anyone who wants to be friends, animal or human. I wouldnt have any other breed about the house after owning Samoyeds. Beautiful souls.
I totally agree with you 100%! Our Samoyed Frost fills our hearts with joy every day. They do calm down as they get older. He is almost 12 and he is super intelligent. He loves people and wants to meet everyone we encounter during our walks. He is also super protective. It's so true that they don't have any smell. Frost only barks at large trucks that go by during our walks. He is pretty much pretty quiet around the house.
Honestly, that's how I feel about my Keeshond. I just wish they weren't so rare anymore. Sammys seem a bit easier to acquire. I wouldn't mind a mix breed of the two either. So, also looking at the eurasier (I think it's spelled?) which IIRC also has keeshond and samoyed mixed with a couple other breeds.
@@magstrid4295 You don't want them to be common if you care about them. I used to foster for Samoyeds, because there was a little craze in California for them, because they are beautiful and nice dogs. I adore them - BUT if they are hard to own. They shed an incredible amount, and people would give them up for that reason alone. You need to be matched with your dog. I was willing to spend a few hours a week combing them out and giving up an entire weekend to properly bathe and groom them once a month. I'm a rarity. I would do this for dogs, I was temporary owner of, to give them up to people that promised to do it for the rest of their lives.
Thank you. I'm considering getting a Sammy puppy at some point and want to make sure it is the right decision. I appreciate you stating the bad with the good so people can make educated decisions on the breed.
I have had a male Samoyed for over 9 years, and what you say is spot on, except the barking; whilst Samoyeds are known to be "vocal", mine only barks about twice a year whether he needs to or not! But as a companion, he is second-to-none. Truly wonderful dogs!
One of mine bark to let us know that she wants something while my other one doesn't bark at all and they are brother and sister. It's just individual personality I think
Mine would generally whine, but they also used physical interaction to make their wants known. I really loved my dogs. I miss them coming up to me and nudging me to be pet or picked up. They are very sweet, but hard to own dogs. I will always remember them, they certainly improved my life, and I was very happy and fortunate to have them. I don't miss the massive amounts of hair they produced though :) Such sweet, and demanding dogs. I used to foster for these dogs, I kept the best two out of 20. I will never have that opportunity again. I needed them, and they needed me. Just a wonderful relationship I had. I will never be able to duplicate that. If anything deserves an afterlife, they do, and if there is no afterlife, I welcome oblivion as well. What a terrible thing I had to do to put them down. Worst thing I ever had to do, but it was a merciful death. I won't get that.
The part about attracting attention is no joke. Atlas is a service animal, and everyone wants to pet him. Then they see the do not pet patch on his harness and they are almost angry. Or there gets to be line of people wanting to pet him and take a picture with him. 😵💫 Most of the time I let people pet him. Especially those little kids that are staring at him and can't stop staring. A simple "do you want to pet him?" And they can't say a word but shake their head yes enthusiastically. Too cute. He gets worn out from people though, and if there are too many people trying to pet him he looks at me like "are we done Dad?" I have to pick him up for a cuddle every so often when we are in big crowds. They are big babies, even though they have a ferocious bark. #SamoyedLife
I have an 8 month old Samoyed hes adorable , I always had Malamutes before but when my boy passed away we decided to get a Samoyed. I think as we always had malamutes we were ready for the stuborn puppy. He is doing so well with his training the biggest issue is he wants to say hello to everyone so its hard to keep his attention and like my malamutes he learns quickly but will do it on his terms . One thing I didn't expect was just how vocal he is like many have said its when he's happy. I brush him every night which keeps his coat matt free, lick mats are amazing for that.
We have 2 Samoyeds and they are stubborn, naughty, needy, picky eaters except for their treats and definitely attract people. However; they are sweet, gentle and add so much happiness to the daily life. P.S. I have found an amazing groomer that cares for the Sammie’s every 2 weeks as I am not able to brush them without a lot of effort.
Samoyed owner here Definitely agree with… 1 stubborn - oh yes, big time! 3 hard to train - as above & treats only work so much 5 hair everywhere - weekly brush minimum 7 picky eater - took a while to find a brand she likes, and even then she sometimes skips a meal 8 pack dogs - can’t leave alone long, maybe 2-3 hours max and only if she’s already had a longish walk 9 attract lots of attention - all the time! However, we haven’t had these issues… 2 pulling - not an issue, she walks well on the lead 4 barking - not too bad, only when very excited 6 cuddling - she loves it 10 exercise - ours likes to play more than walk
My 9 year old male samoyed isnt that picky, he is lovely on the leash, when he was a puppy i trained that everytime he pulled, i made him stop. it really worked. BUT when he sees another dog or something else he wants to do, it all goes out the window. I agree with all of this. Saying that, he is the most in tune dog aswell. I call him my own nurse because he literally licks my tears away. Kisses and love all day long and he is my best friend. I love every day with him. If you can get a samoyed, i would recommend them. Very soulful caring dogs.
Can confirm all of this 😂. My Samoyed is almost 2 and being trained as a service dog, it drives me crazy and the training often feels impossible , but in time we will get there. Luckily I love my big goof to the moon and back. 😑 I think his stubbornness and reactivity is the worst. He demands to greet every animal and dog he sees and sounds so aggressive to those unfamiliar with the breed.😅
Oh my goodness. I've worked with training service dogs. I can imagine the difficulty you're experiencing trying to train a samoyed to be one. I'm certain you both will get there in time. They do love their family and owners! 😊
I'm thinking of getting a dog in future but Most of the dogs I hear about are stubborn😂. I don't think it bothers me cause I'm stubborn too,like both of us are going to be stubborn together😂
Agree with everything you’ve said…. I was frustrated for the first months (so much energy and stubbornness) but eventually my Sammy wore me down and we negotiated terms of living together. 😆😆 Then I adopted a second Sammy. If you can’t beat them, join them. ❤
I have a somoyed and she rarely barks. Only when she sees something she wants like a squirrel... or wants to play with another dog. Other than that, she never barks ❤
Thank you for being such responsible pet owners. It’s clear that Felix has a special bond with the two of you and that you’ve put a great deal of work into training him. ❤
Responsible? --The Samoyed requires daily brushing. -And spending so much time with a dog generates attachment. -You can not feed your dog with a lot of meat (even chicken). -You don't need to walk 3 hours every day. The need to think that they did a good job in any activity is what a dog values. Most of the problems they mention are more because they "don't really know how to treat the Samoyed". So they did what they could along the way (literally, the Samoyed doesn't even require more than a bath every 2 months, brushing it daily is enough). In fact no one should be bathing his dogs. It is enough to brush them mostly, the earth dries up and falls off on its own after a few hours. only the ones with almost no fur because their skin can retain bacteria.
I have a samoyed for nearly 10 years now.he is definitely very clever open doors and windows,but also I found him very obedient aswell. ilove everything about him except the tons of hair❤❤❤
Yeah I was shocked to see my cookie stands up walk, nd opens the doors.. very intelligent tht she finds the tricks we make to escape her nd started to go ahead of us to the door to go out first 😂
This should be called, "10 Reasons why lazy or irresponsible people should not get a Samoyed." He is such a beautiful beast! My dog was a malamute/husky mix. If she was not walked 2x a day (or one really long hike), she would just climb over the 5 foot wall and take herself out for exercise. We would get a phone call from someone 2 miles away saying, "we have your dog, she was just jogging down the street." I loved her unique personality and independent spirit! I just had to learn how to feed all those wild sides correctly so that we were both happy companions, just like you do with your beautiful Samoyed!
My unneutered male Samoyed lived to be 13.5 years previously. He never barked. He was a magnificent animal. Our current Samoyed is almost 14 . We got her for our daughter when she was 8 years old. They are very bonded. I cannot imagine life without our Samoyed. She is into everything we do and we find this to be very charming. She has a very good diet of sardines, herring, fresh organs (chicken and beef livers, gizzards, hearts, etc.), fresh vegetables , Hills" WD " kibble and Dr Marty's "Nature's Blend". She is very healthy in spite of being diabetic. She has lost weight (now 50 lbs) and no longer gets IVDD because of that. Yes - Samoyeds are expensive and require good food, exercise and companionship. Of course, they require vaccinations and vet visits. We figure that we spend about $130-$150/month on ours, apart from the initial cost.(Ours was $1,400 14 years ago.) You will find yourself falling in love with this dog. They are gentle and extremely loyal and bonded with their families. Don't expect this dog to be left in the backyard in a cage!! I cannot imagine life without her. Her beautiful smile has lifted my mood 10,000 times. Thank God for Samoyeds! What a sublime creature from the hand of God!
I've owned 3 samoyeds and all the facts are 100% true probably except the cuddling one. my samoyed all loved cuddles. I would have added that if they get dirty, cleaning / glooming them is time consuming and labour intensive- and poop butt is no joke
we had Sams for a long time. I love them. they are crazy goofballs, but they are such happy dogs, and they love, love, love the snow! we finally switched to our current dog who is a rat terrier, because we really don't have the knees to handle 60-pound dogs who love to pull. but we used to harness them up and let them pull a sled to the grocery store over the snow, when it isn't safe to drive car, and they loved to do that, too. just grab the harness off the wall hook and let the barking and woo-wooing commence! I miss my Sams, but I'm getting old and rickety now, so I had to mellow out. if I get my knees replaced some day, I might go for another Sam. they are definitely never boring!!
If I may add another comment. The fun of having our Samoyed was the fact that he was stubborn and argumentative. We would laugh like crazy. Our Sammy always outsmarted my brother (owner) and the moms. Don’t worry about dog being stubborn!
We've got a 6 year old sammy. Many of the things apply, but not all. For example, ours only barks once a week (if that) and is extremely food driven. Pretty much everything else applies to our dog too.
It's so nice to know that these traits are the same with most Samoyeds! I have a male one that is one and a half and It felt like these behaviours only happened with him, as you never see anyone else talking about these things. So THANK YOU for sharing this ❤
OK, I need to warn you to prepare you. I used to foster for these dogs, and they're pretty easy to own until about 2. At 2, they really start to shed. Your dog has BARELY shed yet. The reason I did foster, is because they're really cute dogs, they're fun, and affectionate, and they are just overall great - then they get to 2, and shed and shed and shed and shed. People get over-whelmed with it. My friend in rescue used to bring their dog out on a grooming table, and blow their coat out with a leaf blower. It looked like it was snowing. Birds will clean up. Got to be careful with that too, if you hit their ears with the blower, you can hurt them. You are going to have to get used to grooming them a lot. You can turn their hair into yarn as well. You can find people that will do it.
@fuzzywzhe I'm fully aware of the shedding and how bad it can be. That stuff doesn't bother me at all. I did a lot of research before getting our boy. You just don't see anyone talking about the more difficult traits. People online usually only post the fun cute stuff and not all these other behaviours etc.
@@gemmagale3591 Had an adult Samoyed before? I did plenty of research. I did dog rescue to make certain I could be a good caretaker, and the biggest nightmare is that I had FOUR of them for about 4 months. If I wasn't working, I was combing. Since I fostered, I concentrate on the worst aspects of the dog. Beyond the shedding is how needy they are. I like needy dogs, but it even taxed me. I don't regret having my dogs at ALL, but man, so much work. We got Samoyeds dumped in rescue for a reason. They are NOT for casual owners. I had labs as a kid, they were downright easy. Leaf blower works well, but BE CAREFUL, and the dog should be on a grooming table so they can't suddenly move their head. You can blow out an eardrum. Oh yeah, here's another recommendation - get them a show collar instead of a normal collar. A show collar is a nylon choke. When it's not in use, it hangs loose, and it won't break their hair. Be certain it's not too long or they can step into it and this will hobble them - that's happened to one of my dogs - the choke should be just big enough to fit over their head without you having to stuff it on. If your dog is free to roam the woods, I would NOT suggest they have this sort of collar, because it can snag on something and your dog might get stuck somewhere, immobilized. They are very comfortable, and they basically disappear into the fur. Put the tags on the OTHER end than you connect the leash to. If you put tags on the same end you connect the leash to, eventually you're going to hook the rings of the tags, and once your dog pulls, it will pull the rings apart.
@fuzzywzhe my auntie has always had samoyeds all of her life - male and female. I appreciate your advice but 1, I didn't ask for it and 2 you're coming off as judgemental. You know nothing about me nor do you know how much I know. So please stop preaching..
We have a Eurasier that is 1/3 Samoyed, the other 2/3 of the breed was Wolfspitz and Chow Chow. Many of the points you mentioned also apply to our 3-year-old dog. The Samoyed was breed no. 2 on our list when we decided to get a dog. Your dog is really a very nice specimen and I like your videos! Now I'll see if I can find something more info about the harness you use in another video... Greetings from Norway
I stayed with a friend when he was dog sitting a Samoyed. She was the mouthiest, cuddliest, snobbiest, sweetest, biggest jerk ever and I loved her more than words can express.
Totally agree 😂! I own one, she’s 15 months old and sometimes drives me crazy, it’s been a year I have no peace anymore, but I love her! The only thing that is different is that she loves cuddles.
I love our Samoyed, and especially his stubborn and "alpha" attitude. It cracks me up, and of course, we don't let him bully other dogs or small children. I agree with the other person that posted our life is enriched for having our Koda Bear in it. Thanks for the post.
Having a Samoyed for almost 3 years now, watching this video I had the feeling that I was looking at a description of mine. Nice to know that all this is kind of normal for Samoyeds. Now I love her even more. (if this is possible :-))
Due to my absolute Love of big dogs, Sammy's have always appealed to me due to that beautiful white coat. Living in South Florida means I have to base decisions on how comfortable they will be in a high temperature environment and this is simply not the place for Sammy's, Malamutes or other thickly coated dogs. I am sensitive to their needs as well as my own and though I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to adopt one, I have to agree that they would be better suited to a cooler climate. Thanks for your insights, it was very helpful.
All 10 reasons you mentioned -> I know them so well 😂❤ I have two male samoyeds. Brothers, 6yrs and 4yrs. Only the food pickiness has passed, thankfully 🥳. But I love the stubborness, the independent thinking and the need to greet almost everything 😂🎉 They love to learn new stuff, but I also love the communication of the stubborness they give me 😊❤ But ofc, I too have counted to ten sometimes both out of a little frustration and not to break into laugther quite often 😂 Thank you for making the effort to communicate what a samoyed need and what to except for people thinking of getting one ❤
If your dog doesn’t need a harness don’t put one on them. Your enabling them pulling you from their chest and shoulders. Unless your dog is working like a husky or doing weights or has breathing problems it should NOT have a harness on if they are prone to pulling
We had a Samoyed, Shannon and a German Shepherd Wolf mix, Whiskey. The Whiskey would go out and barks at ice houses. Meanwhile Shannon was crawling across the ice. When the fisherman came out to yell at Whiskey, Shannon would grab the fish.
I adopted a Pomeranian from a shelter. She is a wreck. One tooth, old, tumor removed, bad heart, deaf, going blind. Watching this is exactly my Poms personality! I hear they are a relative of your breed. Yes exactly. Wow. Incredibly stubborn. It’s been a year and while I’ve made little progress in training her, she has made leaps and bounds in training me. When goals are impossible, love and acceptance is another kind of happiness. This is a dog unlike any animal I’ve ever known. I do not recommend even though I accept & love her.
I have had Samoyed’s for 53 years - shortly after getting a new puppy I always sadly say it is just another stubborn Sam. I think they are the most intelligent- clever and as stated willing to do only what they want to do. I love this breed passionately. I enjoyed this video.
This video is fair about the potential issues. Sadly, I think it should be said that like many larger dogs, Samoyeds do not have the longest life expectancy. One of mine only made it to eight years, the other one, ten. On the other hand, they are fun-loving, natural mood boosters who pack a lot of living in their time with us❤
I’ve had 3 Samoyeds. All of them have been fussy about food. Our current Samoyed Angel eats raw food. She is difficult to train as not food oriented. She has the Samoyed selective hearing, she heard you but…. Luckily we found an excellent professional groomer locally. She pulls if she spots a squirrel 🐿️ 🐱 etc. and she does not always like to be crowded by people or other dogs
Hello, thanks for the video, I'm planning to get a Samoyed soon, and I need an advice please : 1- So I'm basically a Doctor, I work everyday 6 hours a day, I can leave the puppy with a family member but somedays it will have to stay alone for those 6 hours. 2- I have a house where l spend 9 months, without a garden but close to a Park And the summer house with a garden and at the beach, for more fun maybe. 3- My compagnon is allergic to some air particles, don't know about dogs but heaed that Samoyeds are hypoallergenic, will it work ? 4- It's my first animal to be adopted, so basically I don't have any experience, will it be hard to train the Samoyed? And so, is it a good idea to get a Samoyed? Thanks for answering
Your video was very helpful. Informative, truthful, the good and the bad. I love these dogs, I just don’t think I could fulfill the exercise demand they require. And the grooming chore as well. Don’t think it would be a good choice for me being a first time owner on my own. Sigh. Too bad. I’ve always loved their looks and style ❤
Im actually very happy i watchdd this, because i have ton of experience with dogs like a Samoyed, i have a bernedoodle and it fits a samoyed almost perfectly. Other than the shedding part. So im happy to say i will probably get a samoyed in the future 👍
Samoyeds are some of the most intelligent dog breeds, which is why they are hard to train. they can think for themselves and arecvery independent minded.
My Samoyed is 9 months got him at 5. A lot of these are accurate! He is stubborn, loud, and pulls. He however loves food. We got a trainer early on because we have two old dogs and it helped so much!!!
I am looking to adopt a Samoyed x husky and came across your video. How wonderful you made this to inform future owners. It's so sad when people buy pets without much consideration and the poor animal ends up in a shelter or gets neglected... and there are sooo many on the rescue sites. Your video is so very shot and enjoyable to watch at the same time ❤
all the reasons above to NOT get a Samoyed also aplies to a Husky.. and as a Husky owner you can add 1 more: the "sassiness" the Husky will challange you and defy your rules just to see you get mad.
Super agree! I have a 2 yrs male who looks just like yours. the attention-getting part is the hardest because he just doesn't like it and barks a lot. So frustrating 😅
Same as Rottweilers. I have had 7 throughout my life. These dogs in particular require A LOT of work, love, patience, perseverance, training, and socialization. Rottweilers aren’t a social symbol. They are guardians! They are family. Stubborn as they come, the Rottweiler also sheds, but not nearly as much as a Samoyed! They are big, and they tear up your yard. They don’t belong outside either. They belong on the couch! Believe me, they will get up there with those beautiful faces and amber almond-shaped eyes! My female (Cali) is 120lbs, I have a few videos of her up! Although she is very loving with me and my kids, she literally created FAFO!
I’ve never met a friendlier breed, and they’re so patient with kids and small dogs (supervision is always advised). I’ve had my Samoyed, Ghost, for over 10 years and he’s the most intelligent, gentle, opinionated and loyal companion. He voices his opinion and argues with me about things he wants 😆 he’s not at all food motivated, which makes training challenging, and he still pulls on walks despite his age. Can confirm that everybody wants a pat when we’re walking and if not then they usually comment on how clean he is (he’s not, it’s an illusion), or they’ll wish me a good drag 🚶🏻♀️
I have been extra Math to a samojed. It was fantastic. She loved to socialize with everybody, she didn't bark at all, yes she loved to move and draw, hide and seek etc. It is a demanding dog. But so much of a real dog and very funny.
Omg he is so adorable, but those reasons are really valid, I love to look at them and pet them but I would not want the responsibility. I would want to do it right.
I have a Samoyed and a Samsky. They are not stubborn, very smart and obedient. You do need to know how to train them, they really don't like a firm and hand. We use a lot of shaping to teach them and that really sticks. Hunting is one of our biggest challenges. The Samsky is pretty good and reliable around Wildlife. We Used the book from Simone Mueller Hunting together. The Samoyed has still a way to go in that department. We are making progress. Exercise is why we got these rescues. We love canicrossing (running with your dog attached to you on a bungee line) and Step Jøring (kick biking with your dog attached to your Kick bike with a bungee line). They can pull their little hearts out and they will be chill the rest of the day. I wouldn't get a sled dog unless you have plans to let them pull. Otherwise they can be very enjoying to walk. Our dogs don't pull on normal walks, only when they are wearing their pulling harness. Grooming is a lot of work. I can't live without my K9 dryblower :) Buy an expensive one, it will change your life! Food is not a problem for our dogs, they eat about anything. Fish is the big favourite. The sounds they make can be annoying. I got used to it and try to keep it to a minimum. When they are exited to go for a run they are loud :). The Samsky likes to be scratched and pampered. The Samoyed thinks he is a lapdog and snuggles with us all day. If you live a a very warm and humid country, don't get a Samoyed. It's really hard for them to lose the heat. You can not exercise them properly without risking heatstroke. They are also at greater risk to get skin problems when its to hot for them. I think they are great dogs, very sweet and kind towards people. I find them really silly and full of personality. They make me laugh a lot. If you want the fluffy looks, but not the all the running and pulling you could consider a Eurasier. Calmer and easier to train too.
I have a Husky and an Alaskan Malamute/Husky Mix. Of course they are sled dogs too, have lots of hair, sometimes stubborn, I had that eating problem with my male Husky when he was very young. Sometimes I'm thinking of to get a Samoyed but that barking is a problem. Thanks for sharing this video with us! I'm serious with people when I tell People about huskies. Huskies are not for anyone.
Oh my goodness! I agree with basically everything except the smart part. We had a chow samoyed mix named Biscuit. He looked exactly like your Felix, but had the notoriously black/purple tongue of the chow chow. If we knew his personality would be what it was, Biscuit would not have been his name. We were sad he didn't like to cuddle either. We picked him from the litter of four at 3 weeks old, and brought him home at 8 weeks. Biscuit was very intelligent and adding that to his stubbornness, it made training him worse. He graduated from 2 obedience classes/schools doing everything almost perfectly. Got home, and right back to listening only if he wanted to. We were both military and had to move to a duty station that unfortunately made it too difficult to keep him. We gave him to family friends. Samoyeds are very unique dogs. They do require knowledgeable dog owners with prior experience. This video of yours was awesome. Felix seems very much like Biscuit. Big, beautiful, fluffy, fun-loving, active fur babes. Thanks for sharing.😊❤
I have a samoyed... - Stubborn? Yup. - Pulling? with daily training it's gotten better, but I basically have to train it with him every day (he's almost 4 years old and I'm still training him) - Training? Ours was actually super easy to train (Potty/basic commands). But that's because he really likes chicken. So he'll do anything for chicken. If we don't have chicken then we're not training. - Barking? YUP YUP YUP. - The hair? YUP YUP YUP!!!! I brush him every day for 10 to 20 minutes to avoid knots/matting and so nothing "builds up". He also got turned down by a lot of groomers because they just couldn't be bothered with a Samoyed. - Cuddling? Yeah it gets way too hot for him so he doesnt enjoy it. He comes to the couch to get his pets and then leaves quickly. - Picky eater? Mine, luckily, isn't. He also never over-eats. He eats exactly how much he wants to and leaves the rest. Thankfully he's a good boy with that. I randomly found he really like tabasco sauce, so when I think he's eaten too little, I'll just add a bit of tabasco to his food. - Pack dog? Yeah, definitely. Luckily I work from home so he's never really alone much. I can however, comfortably leave him for about 3 to 4 hours alone without too much worry. The issue is, he "misses me so much" (aka anxious) that he refuses to eat or drink within those 3 to 4 hours. So I never leave him alone on a hot day. I can not leave him alone at night because if I'm not home by my usual bed-time, he gets worried and starts barking (and the neighbours hear it). - Attract attention? YES definitely. My dog almost caused a car crash because a family stopped their car in the middle of the road to let the kids out because they wanted to pet the dog SO BADLY. I don't mind it, except when I'm trying to train him. Actually, this was a huge positive for me because I had just moved to another city and I've met lots of new people (mostly other dog owners or dog lovers), thanks to my dog. - Active? Yes, but it's not as bad as a husky or a belgian malinois. He does enjoy his long naps too. I've found that he's usually satisfied with three 45mins to 1 hour walks per day. During the weekend I take him out on longer hikes and he's super super happy. This is a plus for me because my dog has also improved my health by getting me out more. This is one of the main reasons I got a Samoyed, they're actually pretty adaptable to a semi-active life. On rare occasions I'm not able to take him out on his 3 walks, he's pretty leniant with it and accepts it. As long as I take him out again for 3 times the next day. Now.. if you ask me, would I get another samoyed after him? the answer is no. The hardest part for me is the HAIR. I'm a bit of a neat freak and I am CONSTANTLY cleaning. I think my next dog would be a short haired dog. If anything, the most annoying part for me is when he gets sick because he ate something he shouldn't have. Imagine this type of dog... with runny poop... yup... have fun cleaning his hairy bum. But I also wouldn't replaced my current Samoyed (His name is Gerry) for anything in the world.
I also have a 1 year old samoyed who is an extremely picky eater! He would rather go hungry than to eat something he doesn't like (not just his food, but treats too) 🙃 What have you found Felix likes best for his meals/treats?
Your Sammie is too cute.....& silly! Our girl, Callie, will be 14 in just 3 months (September). She still plays like a Mack-Truck, is stubborn, & loud as an AC/DC concert sometimes........ Wouldn't want it any other way! 😅🥰
I know a guy who trained his sammy K9 programme. He walks him around the streets with no leash and the dog listens to him perfectly. But that's the only one example among all samoyeds I've met in my town.
Everyone saying this doesn’t sound expensive, think about it this way, it’s equivalent to 1,699.05 Thai Baht. maybe that puts it in more perspective. This would be like spending a couple hundred dollars to go to the movie theater.
I have a samoyed for almost 12 years now... Her name is Laikha and Laikha doesn't bark at all... She does like to learn and she is really smart. But yea I agree with everything else said in here lol
Our Nanook is exactly the same 😊 he barks when he digs on the beach, he barks a lot and lots of people think he is aggressive. But he loves everyone. He doesn’t pull tho 😬 not yet at least 😂
I have a jack russell and I am considering a 2nd dog. It feels like Samoyed is a fluffier copy of my full bread pooch except the size and the hunting urge 😂
Yes lazy people should not get a samoyed cuz you have to give more time and attention to own a samoyed.. I own japanses Spitz doggie and always need attention carried a lot when I leave him so...
We just adopted a male Samojed, 5 weeks ago, 3 years old, to join our male Alaskam Malamute 16 months old, and we approve everything said in this video. Soo true. But we knew it beforehand, and they have the best life together now.
Oh, all so true! I've had 5.....and I wouldn't have a different breed. When I was younger, and we had 2 at the same time, I groomed both each week. Now, eldery, I pay someone to do this. 👍🏻❤️
I always wished to have a Samoyed.. however, i live in a tropical country.. his double coat is not suitable for these climatic conditions.. rather, now I 😂watch Samoyed videos and feel happy to see their smiley faces..
My dog is like mixed Samoyed and Jindo mostly Korean traditional mix dog.. he ended his life last week and I do understand now his personality more regarding your video. Thank you. I hope you and your dog have wonderful days every moment. ❤
Due to having Samoyeds in our house for over twenty years i can confirm all of this but not all those reasons are negative. Plus the fact that having a Samoyed in your family will enrich your life tenfold. They are a fantastic breed for families, no smelly dog odour after petting, they are loving, loyal, patient, obediant(when properly trained) & make friends with anyone who wants to be friends, animal or human. I wouldnt have any other breed about the house after owning Samoyeds. Beautiful souls.
I totally agree with you 100%! Our Samoyed Frost fills our hearts with joy every day. They do calm down as they get older. He is almost 12 and he is super intelligent. He loves people and wants to meet everyone we encounter during our walks. He is also super protective. It's so true that they don't have any smell. Frost only barks at large trucks that go by during our walks. He is pretty much pretty quiet around the house.
Honestly, that's how I feel about my Keeshond. I just wish they weren't so rare anymore. Sammys seem a bit easier to acquire. I wouldn't mind a mix breed of the two either. So, also looking at the eurasier (I think it's spelled?) which IIRC also has keeshond and samoyed mixed with a couple other breeds.
@@magstrid4295 You don't want them to be common if you care about them. I used to foster for Samoyeds, because there was a little craze in California for them, because they are beautiful and nice dogs. I adore them - BUT if they are hard to own. They shed an incredible amount, and people would give them up for that reason alone.
You need to be matched with your dog. I was willing to spend a few hours a week combing them out and giving up an entire weekend to properly bathe and groom them once a month. I'm a rarity. I would do this for dogs, I was temporary owner of, to give them up to people that promised to do it for the rest of their lives.
and they smile!
Do they guard your house or it's just for the show?
I love them! I just got another puppy from La Casa De La Nieve kennels, omg the fluffiness is heartmelting!
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Thank you. I'm considering getting a Sammy puppy at some point and want to make sure it is the right decision. I appreciate you stating the bad with the good so people can make educated decisions on the breed.
I have had a male Samoyed for over 9 years, and what you say is spot on, except the barking; whilst Samoyeds are known to be "vocal", mine only barks about twice a year whether he needs to or not! But as a companion, he is second-to-none. Truly wonderful dogs!
One of mine bark to let us know that she wants something while my other one doesn't bark at all and they are brother and sister. It's just individual personality I think
Mine would generally whine, but they also used physical interaction to make their wants known. I really loved my dogs. I miss them coming up to me and nudging me to be pet or picked up. They are very sweet, but hard to own dogs. I will always remember them, they certainly improved my life, and I was very happy and fortunate to have them.
I don't miss the massive amounts of hair they produced though :) Such sweet, and demanding dogs.
I used to foster for these dogs, I kept the best two out of 20. I will never have that opportunity again. I needed them, and they needed me. Just a wonderful relationship I had. I will never be able to duplicate that. If anything deserves an afterlife, they do, and if there is no afterlife, I welcome oblivion as well. What a terrible thing I had to do to put them down. Worst thing I ever had to do, but it was a merciful death. I won't get that.
ours loved to go woo-woo more than the barking. but there was plenty of barking too. they love to sing the song of their people!
All is this is right on, but we
would not trade ours for any other.
Our 2nd one. Simply love Him!!!
The part about attracting attention is no joke. Atlas is a service animal, and everyone wants to pet him. Then they see the do not pet patch on his harness and they are almost angry. Or there gets to be line of people wanting to pet him and take a picture with him. 😵💫 Most of the time I let people pet him. Especially those little kids that are staring at him and can't stop staring. A simple "do you want to pet him?" And they can't say a word but shake their head yes enthusiastically. Too cute. He gets worn out from people though, and if there are too many people trying to pet him he looks at me like "are we done Dad?" I have to pick him up for a cuddle every so often when we are in big crowds. They are big babies, even though they have a ferocious bark. #SamoyedLife
I have an 8 month old Samoyed hes adorable , I always had Malamutes before but when my boy passed away we decided to get a Samoyed. I think as we always had malamutes we were ready for the stuborn puppy. He is doing so well with his training the biggest issue is he wants to say hello to everyone so its hard to keep his attention and like my malamutes he learns quickly but will do it on his terms . One thing I didn't expect was just how vocal he is like many have said its when he's happy. I brush him every night which keeps his coat matt free, lick mats are amazing for that.
We have 2 Samoyeds and they are stubborn, naughty, needy, picky eaters except for their treats and definitely attract people. However; they are sweet, gentle and add so much happiness to the daily life.
P.S. I have found an amazing groomer that cares for the Sammie’s every 2 weeks as I am not able to brush them without a lot of effort.
Samoyed owner here
Definitely agree with…
1 stubborn - oh yes, big time!
3 hard to train - as above & treats only work so much
5 hair everywhere - weekly brush minimum
7 picky eater - took a while to find a brand she likes, and even then she sometimes skips a meal
8 pack dogs - can’t leave alone long, maybe 2-3 hours max and only if she’s already had a longish walk
9 attract lots of attention - all the time!
However, we haven’t had these issues…
2 pulling - not an issue, she walks well on the lead
4 barking - not too bad, only when very excited
6 cuddling - she loves it
10 exercise - ours likes to play more than walk
My 9 year old male samoyed isnt that picky, he is lovely on the leash, when he was a puppy i trained that everytime he pulled, i made him stop. it really worked. BUT when he sees another dog or something else he wants to do, it all goes out the window. I agree with all of this. Saying that, he is the most in tune dog aswell. I call him my own nurse because he literally licks my tears away. Kisses and love all day long and he is my best friend. I love every day with him. If you can get a samoyed, i would recommend them. Very soulful caring dogs.
I agree with u. They r so loving that they'll make u forget any other human companions 😂
@@Goodie477 Yeah all you need is sammy
Can confirm all of this 😂. My Samoyed is almost 2 and being trained as a service dog, it drives me crazy and the training often feels impossible , but in time we will get there. Luckily I love my big goof to the moon and back. 😑 I think his stubbornness and reactivity is the worst. He demands to greet every animal and dog he sees and sounds so aggressive to those unfamiliar with the breed.😅
Oh my goodness. I've worked with training service dogs. I can imagine the difficulty you're experiencing trying to train a samoyed to be one. I'm certain you both will get there in time. They do love their family and owners! 😊
I'm wanting to get a samoyed and train them as a service dog too! What program did you go through for training?
I'm thinking of getting a dog in future but Most of the dogs I hear about are stubborn😂. I don't think it bothers me cause I'm stubborn too,like both of us are going to be stubborn together😂
Agree with everything you’ve said…. I was frustrated for the first months (so much energy and stubbornness) but eventually my Sammy wore me down and we negotiated terms of living together. 😆😆 Then I adopted a second Sammy. If you can’t beat them, join them. ❤
😂😂😂😂😂😂
two Sams is the way to go, then they entertain each other a lot of the time, so it's not so much work.
I have a somoyed and she rarely barks. Only when she sees something she wants like a squirrel... or wants to play with another dog. Other than that, she never barks ❤
Thank you for being such responsible pet owners. It’s clear that Felix has a special bond with the two of you and that you’ve put a great deal of work into training him. ❤
Responsible?
--The Samoyed requires daily brushing.
-And spending so much time with a dog generates attachment.
-You can not feed your dog with a lot of meat (even chicken).
-You don't need to walk 3 hours every day. The need to think that they did a good job in any activity is what a dog values.
Most of the problems they mention are more because they "don't really know how to treat the Samoyed". So they did what they could along the way (literally, the Samoyed doesn't even require more than a bath every 2 months, brushing it daily is enough).
In fact no one should be bathing his dogs. It is enough to brush them mostly, the earth dries up and falls off on its own after a few hours. only the ones with almost no fur because their skin can retain bacteria.
I'm a pet lover
She is soooo picky when it comes to eating. But she wants to eat my cats!
She’s not responsible, she complains about her dog pulling but she has a harness on it which enables the strongest parts of their body to pull
Mine is 7 months old and she’s stubborn but she’s also a sweetheart ❤
I have a samoyed for nearly 10 years now.he is definitely very clever open doors and windows,but also I found him very obedient aswell. ilove everything about him except the tons of hair❤❤❤
Yeah I was shocked to see my cookie stands up walk, nd opens the doors.. very intelligent tht she finds the tricks we make to escape her nd started to go ahead of us to the door to go out first 😂
This should be called, "10 Reasons why lazy or irresponsible people should not get a Samoyed." He is such a beautiful beast! My dog was a malamute/husky mix. If she was not walked 2x a day (or one really long hike), she would just climb over the 5 foot wall and take herself out for exercise. We would get a phone call from someone 2 miles away saying, "we have your dog, she was just jogging down the street." I loved her unique personality and independent spirit! I just had to learn how to feed all those wild sides correctly so that we were both happy companions, just like you do with your beautiful Samoyed!
Oh man this is so true I had the same breed mix and just like that.
Why is the guy walking the dog ignoring the kind people and kids talking to the dog?! That was rude!!!
This video made me love Samoyeds even more
Well, I am very pleased with humans I adopted. I also trained them pretty well. Being with them for 11 years already :)
My unneutered male Samoyed lived to be 13.5 years previously. He never barked. He was a magnificent animal. Our current Samoyed is almost 14 . We got her for our daughter when she was 8 years old. They are very bonded. I cannot imagine life without our Samoyed. She is into everything we do and we find this to be very charming. She has a very good diet of sardines, herring, fresh organs (chicken and beef livers, gizzards, hearts, etc.), fresh vegetables , Hills" WD " kibble and Dr Marty's "Nature's Blend". She is very healthy in spite of being diabetic. She has lost weight (now 50 lbs) and no longer gets IVDD because of that.
Yes - Samoyeds are expensive and require good food, exercise and companionship. Of course, they require vaccinations and vet visits. We figure that we spend about $130-$150/month on ours, apart from the initial cost.(Ours was $1,400 14 years ago.)
You will find yourself falling in love with this dog. They are gentle and extremely loyal and bonded with their families. Don't expect this dog to be left in the backyard in a cage!!
I cannot imagine life without her. Her beautiful smile has lifted my mood 10,000 times. Thank God for Samoyeds! What a sublime creature from the hand of God!
How did your dog get diabetes?
So are they stubborn because they got neutered? I would be too tbh
@@legs8714 No- if anything, they are more manageable after being neutered.
@@Praisethesunson She just developed it at age 7.
She just started to be diabetic at age 7.@@Praisethesunson
I've owned 3 samoyeds and all the facts are 100% true probably except the cuddling one. my samoyed all loved cuddles. I would have added that if they get dirty, cleaning / glooming them is time consuming and labour intensive- and poop butt is no joke
Mine definitely pulls I’ve had to take up running again because of this, she is my running instructor now
we had Sams for a long time. I love them. they are crazy goofballs, but they are such happy dogs, and they love, love, love the snow! we finally switched to our current dog who is a rat terrier, because we really don't have the knees to handle 60-pound dogs who love to pull. but we used to harness them up and let them pull a sled to the grocery store over the snow, when it isn't safe to drive car, and they loved to do that, too. just grab the harness off the wall hook and let the barking and woo-wooing commence! I miss my Sams, but I'm getting old and rickety now, so I had to mellow out. if I get my knees replaced some day, I might go for another Sam. they are definitely never boring!!
If I may add another comment. The fun of having our Samoyed was the fact that he was stubborn and argumentative. We would laugh like crazy. Our Sammy always outsmarted my brother (owner) and the moms. Don’t worry about dog being stubborn!
We've got a 6 year old sammy.
Many of the things apply, but not all. For example, ours only barks once a week (if that) and is extremely food driven. Pretty much everything else applies to our dog too.
It's so nice to know that these traits are the same with most Samoyeds! I have a male one that is one and a half and It felt like these behaviours only happened with him, as you never see anyone else talking about these things. So THANK YOU for sharing this ❤
OK, I need to warn you to prepare you. I used to foster for these dogs, and they're pretty easy to own until about 2. At 2, they really start to shed. Your dog has BARELY shed yet.
The reason I did foster, is because they're really cute dogs, they're fun, and affectionate, and they are just overall great - then they get to 2, and shed and shed and shed and shed. People get over-whelmed with it.
My friend in rescue used to bring their dog out on a grooming table, and blow their coat out with a leaf blower. It looked like it was snowing. Birds will clean up. Got to be careful with that too, if you hit their ears with the blower, you can hurt them.
You are going to have to get used to grooming them a lot.
You can turn their hair into yarn as well. You can find people that will do it.
@fuzzywzhe I'm fully aware of the shedding and how bad it can be. That stuff doesn't bother me at all. I did a lot of research before getting our boy. You just don't see anyone talking about the more difficult traits. People online usually only post the fun cute stuff and not all these other behaviours etc.
@@gemmagale3591 Had an adult Samoyed before?
I did plenty of research. I did dog rescue to make certain I could be a good caretaker, and the biggest nightmare is that I had FOUR of them for about 4 months. If I wasn't working, I was combing.
Since I fostered, I concentrate on the worst aspects of the dog. Beyond the shedding is how needy they are. I like needy dogs, but it even taxed me.
I don't regret having my dogs at ALL, but man, so much work.
We got Samoyeds dumped in rescue for a reason. They are NOT for casual owners. I had labs as a kid, they were downright easy.
Leaf blower works well, but BE CAREFUL, and the dog should be on a grooming table so they can't suddenly move their head. You can blow out an eardrum.
Oh yeah, here's another recommendation - get them a show collar instead of a normal collar. A show collar is a nylon choke. When it's not in use, it hangs loose, and it won't break their hair. Be certain it's not too long or they can step into it and this will hobble them - that's happened to one of my dogs - the choke should be just big enough to fit over their head without you having to stuff it on. If your dog is free to roam the woods, I would NOT suggest they have this sort of collar, because it can snag on something and your dog might get stuck somewhere, immobilized.
They are very comfortable, and they basically disappear into the fur.
Put the tags on the OTHER end than you connect the leash to. If you put tags on the same end you connect the leash to, eventually you're going to hook the rings of the tags, and once your dog pulls, it will pull the rings apart.
@fuzzywzhe my auntie has always had samoyeds all of her life - male and female. I appreciate your advice but 1, I didn't ask for it and 2 you're coming off as judgemental. You know nothing about me nor do you know how much I know. So please stop preaching..
@@gemmagale3591 Judgmental? HAHA.
Well, you're not pleasant to talk to anymore. So I'll just stop talking with you.
We have a Eurasier that is 1/3 Samoyed, the other 2/3 of the breed was Wolfspitz and Chow Chow. Many of the points you mentioned also apply to our 3-year-old dog. The Samoyed was breed no. 2 on our list when we decided to get a dog. Your dog is really a very nice specimen and I like your videos! Now I'll see if I can find something more info about the harness you use in another video... Greetings from Norway
I stayed with a friend when he was dog sitting a Samoyed. She was the mouthiest, cuddliest, snobbiest, sweetest, biggest jerk ever and I loved her more than words can express.
Totally agree 😂! I own one, she’s 15 months old and sometimes drives me crazy, it’s been a year I have no peace anymore, but I love her! The only thing that is different is that she loves cuddles.
Well, the first 3 years are more difficult...then you get used 😄 . Mine is 4 years old and almost everybody is asking us if she's a puppy.
Mine loves cuddles too... she becomes quiet nd mesmerized when I cuddle her.
I love our Samoyed, and especially his stubborn and "alpha" attitude. It cracks me up, and of course, we don't let him bully other dogs or small children. I agree with the other person that posted our life is enriched for having our Koda Bear in it. Thanks for the post.
Samoyed are affectionate, cute, friendly dogs..lucky to have one..
Everything in a Samoyed is a GOOD reason to have a Samoyed!
They love to have “discussions “ and they always get the last word.
Totally agree! We have two beautiful Samoyeds and they bring us so much joy. ❤
Having a Samoyed for almost 3 years now, watching this video I had the feeling that I was looking at a description of mine. Nice to know that all this is kind of normal for Samoyeds. Now I love her even more. (if this is possible :-))
Due to my absolute Love of big dogs, Sammy's have always appealed to me due to that beautiful white coat. Living in South Florida means I have to base decisions on how comfortable they will be in a high temperature environment and this is simply not the place for Sammy's, Malamutes or other thickly coated dogs. I am sensitive to their needs as well as my own and though I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to adopt one, I have to agree that they would be better suited to a cooler climate. Thanks for your insights, it was very helpful.
All 10 reasons you mentioned -> I know them so well 😂❤ I have two male samoyeds. Brothers, 6yrs and 4yrs. Only the food pickiness has passed, thankfully 🥳. But I love the stubborness, the independent thinking and the need to greet almost everything 😂🎉 They love to learn new stuff, but I also love the communication of the stubborness they give me 😊❤
But ofc, I too have counted to ten sometimes both out of a little frustration and not to break into laugther quite often 😂
Thank you for making the effort to communicate what a samoyed need and what to except for people thinking of getting one ❤
If your dog doesn’t need a harness don’t put one on them. Your enabling them pulling you from their chest and shoulders. Unless your dog is working like a husky or doing weights or has breathing problems it should NOT have a harness on if they are prone to pulling
All is true, but I wouldn't trade him for anything; he is my 2nd one.
Everything so true, except vocal part - my girl is silent almost all the time. But at seaside… oh yeah, happines over the roof and barking😅😅😅
Samoyeds shares these traits with collies. LOL. Though they're more herd dogs but they are attached to people and don't like being alone.
We had a Samoyed, Shannon and a German Shepherd Wolf mix, Whiskey. The Whiskey would go out and barks at ice houses. Meanwhile Shannon was crawling across the ice. When the fisherman came out to yell at Whiskey, Shannon would grab the fish.
He's gorgeous. Thank you for putting the cons out there because they're doable for me!
I adopted a Pomeranian from a shelter. She is a wreck. One tooth, old, tumor removed, bad heart, deaf, going blind.
Watching this is exactly my Poms personality! I hear they are a relative of your breed. Yes exactly. Wow. Incredibly stubborn. It’s been a year and while I’ve made little progress in training her, she has made leaps and bounds in training me. When goals are impossible, love and acceptance is another kind of happiness. This is a dog unlike any animal I’ve ever known. I do not recommend even though I accept & love her.
yeah, Poms are the tiniest Spitz dogs, and they are very similar in temperament. sweet little guys, but you have to out-stubborn them to get anywhere.
I've raised Samoyeds for nearly 20 yrs, they were all known as "the happy barking dog" in the neighborhood! Yes barking is their favorite pastime!
11. very expensive...😅
I have one .. he is my life .. ur right in everything u said .. but he is the love 🥰
Samoyed dogs are like half cats and half dogs at the same time.😂
Trust me i had one before.
Does the samoyed has to live in a cold weather?
I have had Samoyed’s for 53 years - shortly after getting a new puppy I always sadly say it is just another stubborn Sam. I think they are the most intelligent- clever and as stated willing to do only what they want to do. I love this breed passionately. I enjoyed this video.
This video is fair about the potential issues. Sadly, I think it should be said that like many larger dogs, Samoyeds do not have the longest life expectancy. One of mine only made it to eight years, the other one, ten. On the other hand, they are fun-loving, natural mood boosters who pack a lot of living in their time with us❤
Does a dog like that bark a lot ?
They are talkative 😊
I’ve had 3 Samoyeds. All of them have been fussy about food. Our current Samoyed Angel eats raw food. She is difficult to train as not food oriented. She has the Samoyed selective hearing, she heard you but…. Luckily we found an excellent professional groomer locally. She pulls if she spots a squirrel 🐿️ 🐱 etc. and she does not always like to be crowded by people or other dogs
I've had the joy of owning 2 Sammys in my life..they can be a challenge but I miss them both dearly
Hello, thanks for the video, I'm planning to get a Samoyed soon, and I need an advice please :
1- So I'm basically a Doctor, I work everyday 6 hours a day, I can leave the puppy with a family member but somedays it will have to stay alone for those 6 hours.
2- I have a house where l spend 9 months, without a garden but close to a Park
And the summer house with a garden and at the beach, for more fun maybe.
3- My compagnon is allergic to some air particles, don't know about dogs but heaed that Samoyeds are hypoallergenic, will it work ?
4- It's my first animal to be adopted, so basically I don't have any experience, will it be hard to train the Samoyed?
And so, is it a good idea to get a Samoyed?
Thanks for answering
Your video was very helpful. Informative, truthful, the good and the bad. I love these dogs, I just don’t think I could fulfill the exercise demand they require. And the grooming chore as well. Don’t think it would be a good choice for me being a first time owner on my own. Sigh. Too bad. I’ve always loved their looks and style ❤
I love Samoyeds, they're so darn fluffy. I helped my friend raise one and it was a wonderful experience
Im actually very happy i watchdd this, because i have ton of experience with dogs like a Samoyed, i have a bernedoodle and it fits a samoyed almost perfectly. Other than the shedding part. So im happy to say i will probably get a samoyed in the future 👍
My neighbors had a samoyed and my family would take him on walks for them. As long as we kept moving we were fine
My brother was taught to walk by the Samoyed my parents had!!!! Wish he'd been around when I was born😊
Samoyeds are some of the most intelligent dog breeds, which is why they are hard to train. they can think for themselves and arecvery independent minded.
My Samoyed is 9 months got him at 5. A lot of these are accurate! He is stubborn, loud, and pulls. He however loves food. We got a trainer early on because we have two old dogs and it helped so much!!!
Same wolly coat husky😂
I am looking to adopt a Samoyed x husky and came across your video. How wonderful you made this to inform future owners. It's so sad when people buy pets without much consideration and the poor animal ends up in a shelter or gets neglected... and there are sooo many on the rescue sites. Your video is so very shot and enjoyable to watch at the same time ❤
all the reasons above to NOT get a Samoyed also aplies to a Husky.. and as a Husky owner you can add 1 more: the "sassiness" the Husky will challange you and defy your rules just to see you get mad.
@@apoiadorremunerado5388😮
I am going to buy a Samoyed dog
Super agree! I have a 2 yrs male who looks just like yours. the attention-getting part is the hardest because he just doesn't like it and barks a lot. So frustrating 😅
Same as Rottweilers. I have had 7 throughout my life. These dogs in particular require A LOT of work, love, patience, perseverance, training, and socialization. Rottweilers aren’t a social symbol. They are guardians! They are family. Stubborn as they come, the Rottweiler also sheds, but not nearly as much as a Samoyed! They are big, and they tear up your yard. They don’t belong outside either. They belong on the couch! Believe me, they will get up there with those beautiful faces and amber almond-shaped eyes! My female (Cali) is 120lbs, I have a few videos of her up! Although she is very loving with me and my kids, she literally created FAFO!
I’ve never met a friendlier breed, and they’re so patient with kids and small dogs (supervision is always advised). I’ve had my Samoyed, Ghost, for over 10 years and he’s the most intelligent, gentle, opinionated and loyal companion. He voices his opinion and argues with me about things he wants 😆 he’s not at all food motivated, which makes training challenging, and he still pulls on walks despite his age.
Can confirm that everybody wants a pat when we’re walking and if not then they usually comment on how clean he is (he’s not, it’s an illusion), or they’ll wish me a good drag 🚶🏻♀️
I plan to get one
My Sammy was the best fun run trainer I ever had. Great for travels, and great humor. Miss him still
I have been extra Math to a samojed. It was fantastic. She loved to socialize with everybody, she didn't bark at all, yes she loved to move and draw, hide and seek etc. It is a demanding dog. But so much of a real dog and very funny.
He is so lovely. My samoyed died in July after 14 years and I miss him so much. 💜
One benefit of having a Sammy (my aunt had 5, we had a Samoyed/husky mix) is they're great fiber animals if you're a spinner.
their fur makes the softest, warmest wool ever!
Thank you. This is such a precious video for potential Samoyed owner like me :)
Omg he is so adorable, but those reasons are really valid, I love to look at them and pet them but I would not want the responsibility. I would want to do it right.
I have a Samoyed and a Samsky. They are not stubborn, very smart and obedient. You do need to know how to train them, they really don't like a firm and hand. We use a lot of shaping to teach them and that really sticks.
Hunting is one of our biggest challenges. The Samsky is pretty good and reliable around Wildlife. We Used the book from Simone Mueller Hunting together. The Samoyed has still a way to go in that department. We are making progress.
Exercise is why we got these rescues. We love canicrossing (running with your dog attached to you on a bungee line) and Step Jøring (kick biking with your dog attached to your Kick bike with a bungee line). They can pull their little hearts out and they will be chill the rest of the day. I wouldn't get a sled dog unless you have plans to let them pull. Otherwise they can be very enjoying to walk. Our dogs don't pull on normal walks, only when they are wearing their pulling harness.
Grooming is a lot of work. I can't live without my K9 dryblower :) Buy an expensive one, it will change your life!
Food is not a problem for our dogs, they eat about anything. Fish is the big favourite.
The sounds they make can be annoying. I got used to it and try to keep it to a minimum. When they are exited to go for a run they are loud :).
The Samsky likes to be scratched and pampered. The Samoyed thinks he is a lapdog and snuggles with us all day.
If you live a a very warm and humid country, don't get a Samoyed. It's really hard for them to lose the heat. You can not exercise them properly without risking heatstroke. They are also at greater risk to get skin problems when its to hot for them.
I think they are great dogs, very sweet and kind towards people. I find them really silly and full of personality. They make me laugh a lot.
If you want the fluffy looks, but not the all the running and pulling you could consider a Eurasier. Calmer and easier to train too.
I have a Husky and an Alaskan Malamute/Husky Mix.
Of course they are sled dogs too, have lots of hair, sometimes stubborn, I had that eating problem with my male Husky when he was very young.
Sometimes I'm thinking of to get a Samoyed but that barking is a problem.
Thanks for sharing this video with us! I'm serious with people when I tell People about huskies. Huskies are not for anyone.
0:17 where is that ?
My Samoyed eats EVERYTHING, even trash sometimes, but my Pomeranian is the opposite
Oh my goodness! I agree with basically everything except the smart part. We had a chow samoyed mix named Biscuit. He looked exactly like your Felix, but had the notoriously black/purple tongue of the chow chow. If we knew his personality would be what it was, Biscuit would not have been his name. We were sad he didn't like to cuddle either. We picked him from the litter of four at 3 weeks old, and brought him home at 8 weeks. Biscuit was very intelligent and adding that to his stubbornness, it made training him worse. He graduated from 2 obedience classes/schools doing everything almost perfectly. Got home, and right back to listening only if he wanted to. We were both military and had to move to a duty station that unfortunately made it too difficult to keep him. We gave him to family friends. Samoyeds are very unique dogs. They do require knowledgeable dog owners with prior experience. This video of yours was awesome. Felix seems very much like Biscuit. Big, beautiful, fluffy, fun-loving, active fur babes. Thanks for sharing.😊❤
I have a samoyed...
- Stubborn? Yup.
- Pulling? with daily training it's gotten better, but I basically have to train it with him every day (he's almost 4 years old and I'm still training him)
- Training? Ours was actually super easy to train (Potty/basic commands). But that's because he really likes chicken. So he'll do anything for chicken. If we don't have chicken then we're not training.
- Barking? YUP YUP YUP.
- The hair? YUP YUP YUP!!!! I brush him every day for 10 to 20 minutes to avoid knots/matting and so nothing "builds up". He also got turned down by a lot of groomers because they just couldn't be bothered with a Samoyed.
- Cuddling? Yeah it gets way too hot for him so he doesnt enjoy it. He comes to the couch to get his pets and then leaves quickly.
- Picky eater? Mine, luckily, isn't. He also never over-eats. He eats exactly how much he wants to and leaves the rest. Thankfully he's a good boy with that. I randomly found he really like tabasco sauce, so when I think he's eaten too little, I'll just add a bit of tabasco to his food.
- Pack dog? Yeah, definitely. Luckily I work from home so he's never really alone much. I can however, comfortably leave him for about 3 to 4 hours alone without too much worry. The issue is, he "misses me so much" (aka anxious) that he refuses to eat or drink within those 3 to 4 hours. So I never leave him alone on a hot day. I can not leave him alone at night because if I'm not home by my usual bed-time, he gets worried and starts barking (and the neighbours hear it).
- Attract attention? YES definitely. My dog almost caused a car crash because a family stopped their car in the middle of the road to let the kids out because they wanted to pet the dog SO BADLY. I don't mind it, except when I'm trying to train him. Actually, this was a huge positive for me because I had just moved to another city and I've met lots of new people (mostly other dog owners or dog lovers), thanks to my dog.
- Active? Yes, but it's not as bad as a husky or a belgian malinois. He does enjoy his long naps too. I've found that he's usually satisfied with three 45mins to 1 hour walks per day. During the weekend I take him out on longer hikes and he's super super happy. This is a plus for me because my dog has also improved my health by getting me out more. This is one of the main reasons I got a Samoyed, they're actually pretty adaptable to a semi-active life. On rare occasions I'm not able to take him out on his 3 walks, he's pretty leniant with it and accepts it. As long as I take him out again for 3 times the next day.
Now.. if you ask me, would I get another samoyed after him? the answer is no. The hardest part for me is the HAIR. I'm a bit of a neat freak and I am CONSTANTLY cleaning. I think my next dog would be a short haired dog. If anything, the most annoying part for me is when he gets sick because he ate something he shouldn't have. Imagine this type of dog... with runny poop... yup... have fun cleaning his hairy bum. But I also wouldn't replaced my current Samoyed (His name is Gerry) for anything in the world.
I also have a 1 year old samoyed who is an extremely picky eater! He would rather go hungry than to eat something he doesn't like (not just his food, but treats too) 🙃 What have you found Felix likes best for his meals/treats?
Your Sammie is too cute.....& silly! Our girl, Callie, will be 14 in just 3 months (September). She still plays like a Mack-Truck, is stubborn, & loud as an AC/DC concert sometimes........
Wouldn't want it any other way! 😅🥰
I know a guy who trained his sammy K9 programme. He walks him around the streets with no leash and the dog listens to him perfectly. But that's the only one example among all samoyeds I've met in my town.
Everyone saying this doesn’t sound expensive, think about it this way, it’s equivalent to 1,699.05 Thai Baht. maybe that puts it in more perspective. This would be like spending a couple hundred dollars to go to the movie theater.
Try him on raw tripe! My chow is a fussy one but, tripe is his thing
still after watching this i still plan to get a samoyed :)
In love!
ok first 20 seconds... I'll stick to my White German Shepards....
I have a samoyed for almost 12 years now... Her name is Laikha and Laikha doesn't bark at all... She does like to learn and she is really smart. But yea I agree with everything else said in here lol
Our Nanook is exactly the same 😊 he barks when he digs on the beach, he barks a lot and lots of people think he is aggressive. But he loves everyone. He doesn’t pull tho 😬 not yet at least 😂
I have a jack russell and I am considering a 2nd dog. It feels like Samoyed is a fluffier copy of my full bread pooch except the size and the hunting urge 😂
Yes lazy people should not get a samoyed cuz you have to give more time and attention to own a samoyed.. I own japanses Spitz doggie and always need attention carried a lot when I leave him so...
I walk a Samoyed I’ve been with her for almost a year. This is pretty accurate to my experience. I love her she’s such a dog!
We just adopted a male Samojed, 5 weeks ago, 3 years old, to join our male Alaskam Malamute 16 months old, and we approve everything said in this video. Soo true. But we knew it beforehand, and they have the best life together now.
Oh, all so true! I've had 5.....and I wouldn't have a different breed.
When I was younger, and we had 2 at the same time, I groomed both each week. Now, eldery, I pay someone to do this. 👍🏻❤️
So TRUE! (from 40 years of experience, one after another).
my friend plans on getting one white monster
I always wished to have a Samoyed.. however, i live in a tropical country.. his double coat is not suitable for these climatic conditions.. rather, now I 😂watch Samoyed videos and feel happy to see their smiley faces..
My dog is like mixed Samoyed and Jindo mostly Korean traditional mix dog.. he ended his life last week and I do understand now his personality more regarding your video. Thank you. I hope you and your dog have wonderful days every moment. ❤