Friday, 21 October 2011

Recomendation friday!

Hey. Welcome back to the real thing on recommendation Friday! We are still on Dogtober, which means for the whole month we'll be talking about dogs. Next is climbtember, And we'll be talking about stuff that climbs, Rodents most of all!. Then it's clanmembers (December) Animal that are in packs or clans. Then Is Jancanary, BIRDS! so stay tuned.

This weeks recommendation is the Samoyed !

The Samoyed (pronounced Sam-ee -oid) Is a sled dog. Males weigh 56 - 60 pounds Females weigh 4--55 pounds. Their eyes are usually black or brown, and are almond in shape. Blue or other colors are occurred but not allowed in the show ring.  Samoyed's ears are thick and have thick fur over them, triangle shaped and erect.  They are mostly white but sometimes with tan on them or a dark brown tint around the tips of the ears. The tail is the most distinguishing features of this dog. It's like the Alaskan malamute, Their tail is curved over their back, However unlike the malamute its touches their back.  They will let their tail fall when they are at ease or relaxed. Their coat is dense and double layered, The top coat contains long coarse fur, the undercoat contains short soft fluffy hair that provides warmth. They undercoat shed heavily in the once or twice a year.

Sameyods are friendly and aren't guard dogs. With their tendancy to bark, they are good watchdogs. They bark alot. They are good companions for small kids, and other dogs. And they reamin playful even in old age. When they get bored they dig.  They have a sledog heritage and like to pull things, great for winter to pull sleds. They love to pull on the leash, only if they are untrained. Samoyeds were also used to herd reindeer. They will instinctively hers animals and little kids when playing.  They always have a happy expression.

Samoyeds can compete in Agilty, Carting, Obedience, And many more. Sameyods where also used in polar regions and used for sledding and keeping their owners warm. I would reccomend this dog

  • Familys who have babies, and want a puppy
  • Show people
  • Familes you live in the Artic, Or Alaska
  • Or people who want it to herd
  • People who just want a companion
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