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The
Samoyed is a beautiful, white dog. Active, dynamic,
and strong are just a few words to describe this
beautiful breed. In addition, the Samoyed is agile,
elegant, and simply stunning in appearance. If you
are thinking about buying this particular breed, we
suggest you consider that a Samoyed needs both
exercise and grooming. However, if you want a breed
of dog that is good-natured and gentle, one that
makes the perfect family pet, then a Samoyed should
be added to your list of possibilities.
The
best place to purchase a Samoyed puppy is from a
reputable breed. However, you will find some rescue
organizations that are dedicated to finding good
homes for displaced dogs. This breed lives between
12 and 15 years and will remain active. In addition,
the Samoyed is an attention-seeking dog, meaning any
type of abuse or negligence will lead to destructive
behavior. Therefore, you need to know that the
Samoyed needs quality time in training, exercise,
and love.
The process of finding a Samoyed can be a little
daunting but with time, patience, and asking the
right questions, you will soon have the perfect pet.
Now, in addition to finding the right breeder, you
also want to consider you and your family, as far as
available space, lifestyle, age of the children, and
so on. Some of the questions you should ask
regarding a Samoyed include:
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What is the temperament of the Samoyed
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Does the Samoyed require
much grooming
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How much and what type of exercise does this breed
need
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Does the Samoyed have
specific health problems
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Has the breeder had any
testing performed to detect inherited disease
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Will I have the chance to meet both mother and
father dogs
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How many litters does the mom have each year and
what number litter is this
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Can I see the environment in which the puppies are
raised
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What is the current diet for the dog
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Is the Samoyed the only breed bred
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What age do the puppies need to be before going home
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Do you have references that can be checked
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What all does the contract include
Keep in mind that if you visit a breeder to
purchase a Samoyed, he or she should always be
100% willing to answer each question asked. If you
find a breeder that is hesitant in answering
questions or showing you around, there is a reason.
In addition to the questions you ask, the breeder
should also be asking you just as many, if not more
questions. The reason is that a good breeder will
have the safety and happiness of the puppy at heart
so it is important that they understand the type of
home in which the puppy is going.
Sometimes, Samoyed puppies can also be purchased
online but this creates a new set of rules and
concerns. If you have located an online company or
individual selling this breed, you need to protect
yourself. For this, start with email communication
whereby initial questions could be answered.
However, you should then be able to talk to the
breeder by phone so if this option is not offered,
move on.
Additionally, never send money using Western Union
since you have no protection against fraud. If the
breeder is legitimate, he or she will have an actual
account that can be checked. Most importantly, if
the money is being sent to other countries,
especially Africa, Nigeria, and London, do not buy.
Finally, ask for addition pictures of the puppy you
like, as well as information specific to the
bloodline for the mother, father, and puppies.
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