How to choose a good Samoyed puppy?

May 16,2024
5Min

Samoyeds with excellent appearance are described in detail, but even for general pet lovers who are familiar with the art of war, due to lack of practical experience, when selecting or appreciating a Samoyed (especially a puppy) You will still feel at a loss. Here are some simple practical techniques to help you quickly choose the best one among the many Samoyeds.

1. Head and face

1. The mouth should be short, wide and thick;

2. The area from nose to forehead should be concave, and the closer the angle between nose and forehead is to 90 degrees, the better;

3. The distance and size between the ears should be moderate. The ears should be thick and the ear hair should be dense. For puppies, the later the ears stand up, the better. Such dogs tend to have thick ears and dense hair;

4. The darker and clearer the eye circles, nose, and mouth lines, the better. Almond eyes, no big nose.

After remembering these four points, you are not afraid that you are inexperienced. As long as you compare the dogs you can see according to the key points, you will be judged as ugly and handsome, and you will immediately become an expert. For example, the ear distance of each dog is different, so what is moderate? It is very simple, it is the ear distance that you feel is the most comfortable after comparison. For another example, you need to have almond eyes to look good, but you don’t know what almond eyes are. It doesn’t matter! Just compare the dogs, and the one you think looks best must be almond eyes. It is easy to make a judgment just by comparing the ear hairs. Some dogs basically have no ear hairs. This is called seeing more true knowledge and comparing experts.

2. Bone mass

The book says: Competition-level dogs must have moderate bone mass, neither too big nor too small, otherwise they will be disqualified. For players, who doesn’t want their dog to be as big and as thick as possible? On the market, the bigger the bone, the more valuable it is, and the price will vary from one to several times. This is a golden rule. Therefore, it cannot be fully endorsed. This is exactly what it means: The market economy relies on the market, and the market is determined by the players.

1. The four paws should be thick and thick, and the toes should be closed naturally and not too far apart.

2. The stature should be large and the butt should be big.

3. Excluding the neck, the shape should be close to a square

4. The legs should be straight, the steps should be graceful, and should not be turned in or out.

Fans who buy puppies should pay attention to the fact that the thickness of the four paws of different dogs can vary by twice, and the thickness of the buttocks can also vary by more than one-third, which shows the huge gap between grades.

3. Gross volume

Generally speaking, the hair volume refers to the density and length of the hair. The difference in hair volume can be close to double the level at most. However, for general hobbies, it is not possible to just look at a dog to see the hair volume. Yes, comparison must be made. Once compared, it is easy to make a judgment. The amount of hair is mainly determined by the dog's innate genetics, especially the density of the hair, because the number of hair follicles will not increase after birth. So how much hair does a dog have when buying a puppy?You should choose carefully when you have a dog.

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