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Encyclopedia > Samoyed dog

Samoyed
Alternative names
Samoiedskaпa Sobaka
Country of origin
Russia
Classification
FCI: Group 5 Section 1
AKC: Working
ANKC: Group 6 (Utility)
CKC: Group 3 - Working Dogs
KC(UK): Pastoral
NZKC: Utility
Breed standards (external links)
FCI (http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:QGiVoGcBTOIJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/212gb99_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22212+/+09.+01.+1999+%22&hl=en&ie=UTF-8), AKC (http://www.akc.org/breeds/recbreeds/samoyed.cfm), ANKC (http://www.ankc.aust.com/samoyed.html), KC(UK) (http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/pastoral/p1049.htm), NZKC (http://www.nzkc.org.nz/br680.html)

The Samoyed dog (pronounced with the accent on the second syllable) takes its name from an obsolete term for the Nenets people of Siberia. These nomadic reindeer herders bred the fluffy, white, smiling dogs to help with the herding, to pull sleds when they moved, and to keep their owners warm at night by sleeping on top of them. The Samoyed name quickly become obsolete after the Russian Revolution (perceived as derogatory, see Nenets article), but by then Arctic explorers (e.g., Fridtjof Nansen and Roald Amundsen) had brought enough of the dogs back to Europe to keep the name and to establish the breed both there and in the U.S. The breed is sometimes nicknamed "The Smiley Dog" because they usually have a permanent smiling look that makes them appear pleased to see everyone.


The dogs are still used to pull sleds, but are seldom used for herding anymore. Their friendly disposition makes them poor protection dogs, but excellent watchdogs and companions, especially for small children or even other dogs. Samoyeds are also known to be at times very stubborn.


Famous Samoyeds

  • Laika, the first living creature launched into orbit, was a terrier mixed with Samoyed.

External links


  Results from FactBites:
 
Samoyed (dog) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1114 words)
Samoyeds are also known to be stubborn at times and difficult to train, due to unwillingness rather than lack of intelligence; they must be persuaded to obey commands.
With their sled dog heritage, a Samoyed is not averse to pulling things, and an untrained Samoyed has no problem pulling its owner on a leash rather than walking alongside.
Samoyed fur is sometimes used as an alternative to wool in knitting.
Samoyed Breeder - Moonlighter Samoyeds Puppies and Stud Service (1735 words)
We have been Samoyed fanciers since 1960 and have been involved in the breeding of numerous titled offspring.
The bone is heavier than would be expected in a dog of this size but not so massive as to prevent the speed and agility most desirable in a Samoyed.
Permission to reprint Samoyed breed standard is granted by the Samoyed Club of America, Inc. all rights reserved by the SCA General Conformation.
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