Samoyed dog - Wikipedia Samoyed dogs are most often white, and can have a brown tint to their double-layer coat which is naturally dirt-repellent They have been used in expeditions in both Arctic and Antarctic regions, and have a friendly and agreeable disposition
Samoyed Dog Breed Information - American Kennel Club Is the Samoyed the right breed for you? Learn more about the Samoyed including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC breed standard
Samoyed (Sammie): Dog Breed Characteristics Care - The Spruce Pets The Samoyed is a large Siberian working breed with pointed ears, a thick double coat, and a classic spitz tail that curls over the back Often referred to as Sammies, these gentle dogs are easily recognizable by their thick and fluffy white fur
Samoyed | Breed, Size Temperament | Britannica Samoyed, breed of working dog developed in Siberia, where its ancestors were kept by the Nenets (formerly Samoyed or Yurak) people as a sled dog and companion and as a herding dog for their reindeer
The Samoyed - Samoyed Club of America A dog known for its striking white coat and friendly disposition, the Samoyed traces its roots to the Samoyede peoples of Northern Siberia, where Samoyeds were bred to assist with pulling and herding and were tightly integrated into human society
Samoyed: Dog breed characteristics care - Betterpet The Samoyed is one of the world’s oldest domestic dog breeds, dating back as far as 5,000 years Their thick coats and incredible stamina enabled them to herd reindeer for the Samoyede people of Northern Siberia, where temperatures could drop to 60 degrees below zero