Samoyed Puppies




I am a small kennel and once in a blue moon, I may have Samoyed puppies available to loving caring homes.
Sorry No Litter At Present

Puppy Information.
Only buy a puppy from a reputable breeder.
Has the breeder been recommended???
The reputable breeder, will answer all your questions, they have nothing to hide. They have their dogs "HIP SCORED" Has researched the lines for health problems, in so far as they can and made a good combination on the Sire & Dam to bring on the best in the puppies. Has taken every care to give the puppies the very best start to its young life.
"" Please be careful of a Samoyed breeder who just put's any white dog to a white dog just to save money, or make money, with no real knowledge of the Samoyed standard.""
Check that your puppy is microchiped.
When you collect your puppy, your breeder should tell you what the puppy's diet has been to date, as well as recommendation as to the best food and feeding frequency in the future, both for while the dog is still a puppy as well as when the dog is an adult. You should try and follow the puppy's diet at the time you collect him from the breeder as best you can, until the puppy is settled in to its new environment. Then you can gradually change the diet to suit your preferences. Remember that sudden changes in diet can severely disrupt the puppy's digestive system and cause gastric distress.
Your puppy should have been wormed at least 3 times before 8 weeks of age.
Exercise
How much exercise does a puppy need, and what kind?
You should not strenuously exercise a puppy under 6 months of age. Their muscular-skeleton system is not developed enough yet. Their play is enough to keep them healthy. You should play with your puppy and work on some of the basic obedience commands with him, in a playful way. Once the dog is 6 months old, a kindergarten puppy training class or a basic obedience class is a very good idea. It will start you both out on the right foot. You can then more easily start taking the dog for walks in your area on a leash. By the time the dog is full grown, at around 12 months, he will be ready for much longer walks, an hour per day or more. The obedience training will make the walks much more enjoyable. Hiking, with a dog back-pack is great fun.
