Tips for choosing a Samoyed puppy: It’s hard to make a mistake, but it’s hard to choose well!

May 01,2024
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As the saying goes: Women change in their eighteenth year. In the world of dogs, there are also dogs that are completely different when they are young and grow up, and that is the Samoyed. Generally, if owners buy a Samoyed that is three months old or older, they can tell the difference by their charming smile. However, if owners cannot tell the difference between puppies that are one or two months old, be careful what they buy back may not be the same. Samoyed but Silver Fox. Today, the pet editor will tell pet owners how to choose a Samoyed and how to identify puppies.

But how to choose a very good Samoyed is another matter, which requires a little skill, so people often say that choosing a Samoyed is "hard to make a mistake, but difficult to choose well."

Generally, when selecting a Samoyed, do not select a Samoyed puppy with a too long back, because the weak back makes it unable to perform its normal work and loses its value as a working dog. However, at the same time, a body that is too compact is not suitable for dogs. It is also very disadvantageous for Samoyed dogs.

Some friends may say at this time, "Just talking about the shortcomings, what kind of Samoyed dog is good?" Generally speaking, a top-quality Samoyed dog must meet the following conditions:

1. The male Samoyed dog should appear majestic in appearance without unnecessary aggression; while the female Samoyed dog should have a delicate appearance but not weak temperament. Both male and female dogs appear to have great endurance but are not rough in appearance.

2. The body of the Samoyed puppy should be short but muscular; and the chest must be very deep and the ribs must be well expanded, the neck must be strong, the forequarters must be straight and the waist must be very strong. The pet editor would like to remind pet owners that the back of female Samoyed dogs is slightly longer than that of male dogs.

3. A good Samoyed’s legs should be long enough. Because the Samoyed's chest is very deep, the legs must be of sufficient length; a Samoyed puppy with very short legs is very bad.

4. The hindquarters of a good Samoyed puppy should be very developed, and the hind stifle joints should be moderately inclined. Any problems with the stifle joints or cow limbs are serious defects.

5. Like the curly-haired Bichon, the Samoyed has a double coat. The body is covered with a short, dense, soft, flocculent, close-to-skin undercoat. The coat is the thicker and longer hair through the undercoat. , the coat stands erect on the surface of the body and must not be curled. The fur forms a "scarf" around the neck and shoulders. The quality of hair is related to whether it can withstand various climates, so quality is more important than quantity.

Based on the above points, pet owners can combine it with relevant Samoyed information to select a Samoyed they like. However, Samoyeds with droopy coats are not very popular. The editor of Youpai still recommends Each pet owner chooses according to his own preferences. After all, there is still a bond between him and his pet.

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