91% Compatible
Samoyeds' white coats are actually hair, not fur, and can be spun like wool to make clothing!
Their distinctive curly coat naturally forms cords if left ungroomed, creating a unique appearance similar to dreadlocks.
Developed by the Samoyede people in Siberia during the 17th century, these dogs served as reindeer herders, sled pullers, and hunting companions in harsh Arctic conditions.
Developed along Spain's coastal regions during the Middle Ages, these dogs excelled in herding livestock and retrieving from water, serving as versatile working companions.
Regular brushing needed 2-3 times weekly, increasing during shedding seasons. Daily exercise essential. Monitor for heat sensitivity and common breed health issues.
Professional grooming needed regularly. Requires extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Early socialization important for balanced temperament.