THE SAMOYED DOG - EVERYTHING ABOUT THE BREED / Animal Watch

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Published 2018-04-14
Anneka meets Kate Muncaster and her beautiful pack of samoyeds, races them on a rig, finds out about temperament, diet, exercise and also learns how to groom one.

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All Comments (21)
  • @JuggoJuggo
    Samoyeds always have a look about them, "I am about to do something really stupid, but I'm cute."
  • @Enneamorph
    these dogs look so happy to exist "yes hello hi hello hi i am good how are you i am also good how are you"
  • @brra7404
    this is what happens if you mix clouds with dogs
  • @garygraham4959
    I have had 40 years of Samoyed husky's. something not stated. males shed once a year, and females shed twice a year. they are super lovable dog's (they tend to love everyone willing to pet them). also, you don't own a Sam, they tend to own you. Sam's love to play their whole lives. also if your sam gets muddy, just let them dry off outside. their coat has natural oils that shed dirt when they are dry, so the dirt just falls off and they tend to be nice and bright white again (but if they get really dirty, especially fine dirt from tunneling, they need to be washed and groomed) the females tend to weigh 45 lbs. I had my Female Sam "Destiny" pass away in my arms a few years back from breast cancer and we were very close, and it tore my heart out. I'm a Disabled US Army Veteran living on army disability pay (which is not much) so I have not been able to afford another Sam (Young Female) which has been very hard (not having a sam around to keep me active affects my health as well as causing depression). one other point about Sam's. they are Very social animals and need human contact as much as possible. so please don't tie them up in the backyard and ignore them. if they are in your home full time (which I recommend) you get to see their personality, you can see when they are happy, and you can see when they are sad (dogs can get depressed too). Sam's will also walk up to you when THEY want to be pet or want a little attention (which is a lot.. lol) My Destiny was a little Diva when she went with me in the CAR (trust me, they know they are cute and pretty, and use that to their advantage to be pet by everyone) when she passed I had her cremated, and her ashes will be buried with me when I pass. that's how much she meant to me. they are truly special dog's. Oh, and if they are ignoring you because they are interested in something, I found two magic words for Sam's. 1. if you say "COME" they tend to view that as come here when you are ready. But if you say "Come.. NOW!" they tend to think "oh, come over to me now" 2. the best magic Sammy word is used when they are focused on something other than you (not listening), and that word is "HEY!". Both words need to be said like you mean it. loud and sharp. one final thing, Sam's that are sled dog's (super high energy) and sam's that are house dogs (more mellow) act completely different. there you go a quick 40+ year primer of sammys from my 52 years. any questions, just ask.
  • @russfelger
    She's right- you can't look at one without smiling.
  • @StarringMac
    i recently got a samoyed. i’ve never loved anything so much. he is such a beautiful boy, so loving and soft.
  • @EveryonesTori
    Interesting Fact about Samoyed: Samoyed is one of the world's oldest dog breeds. So, this fluffy creature has been melting our hearts with its cuteness forever!❤️
  • @waves6948
    I love how the doggo head cam is 4000% fluff.
  • @Rocadog
    i love the fact that they are completely odorless
  • @ash574
    GOD: How white and fluffy you wanna be? Dog: YES
  • @aliszar
    My Sammy wasn’t like the norm. Totally obiedient, never needed to be on leash, and was lazy! He was the best dog ever, great with the kids and everyone!
  • @cathyann1601
    Years ago, I worked with a fellow who had two Samoyeds. They were the sweetest dogs I've ever met. I'd sit down on some steps, and they would sit down next to me, one on each side, and would lean on me, loving the closeness. Of course, I always made a fuss over them every time I saw them, so they really liked me. lol! Wonderful, loving dogs!
  • @aribaby26
    I see a Samoyed every morning when I take my daughter to school. He’s about 7 months and extremely playful. Just beautiful.
  • Oh my you got a tear in my eye,Found one I name WOLF when i was 13 we try to find owner but never did so my parent's let me keep him he was my best friend slept with me followed me every where .Then I went into the army Seen him after Boot Camp once a few months after that he passed Mom told me he would lay by the front door all day waiting fro me to walk in.I think he died from a broken heart at 55 now i remember him like yesterday.Wanted to get another but could not I knew he was not replaceable.What a best friend he was thank for the great show you put on
  • @jw3reads
    Those dogs are having the best time pulling you; they love it! Beautiful, big babies!
  • @YetisPlace
    Their howls are the most special sound on the face of the planet.
  • @CamaroBrad
    I have a Samoyed that’s 10 years old. She was super active and went with my wife and I everywhere. About 3 years ago she tore her cruciate, (ACL), and was extremely limited to what she could do. I wanted to tell you guys about this as it’s life changing for the dog. The first month, we carried her up and down the stairs, and she’d wimper to get up after a nap. We tried glucosamine, which didn’t do too much at all. We turned to cbd oil, which has literally been a life saver. We give her a certain amount of drops a day with a small amount of water in the morning, and she’s set. She can now walk for about 20 mins, run, play fetch, and go up and down stairs as she pleases. We went from having a normal active dog, to a dog that was almost immobile, to a fairly active dog again. Anyway, long live the Sammies!!