2 Key Points to Pick and Identify a Purebred Samoyed Puppy

Some friends want to buy a purebred Samoyed puppy, but they said on the Internet that there are many Samoyeds that are cross-bred and matched with silver foxes and exposed bears. I would like to ask how to choose the right one. Don't tell if it's a purebred Samoyed puppy. To put it simply, a good purebred Samoyed puppy should have large bones and plenty of hair.

The following is a detailed introduction to the methods and techniques for choosing and identifying purebred Samoyed puppies.

2 points to choose to identify a purebred Samoyed puppy
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1. Characteristics of purebred Samoyed puppies The characteristics of purebred Samoyed puppies are as follows:

Hair volume: Infer whether the Samoyed puppies are pure The amount of hair is very important. The heavier and thicker the hair, the better the Samoyed puppy.

At the same time, the quality of the hair of Samoyed puppies is more important than the quantity of hair. The best effect is to pick up a handful and loosen it. The best result is that the hair immediately separates in a radial pattern (it proves that the fiber quality is good) ).

Coat color: The color of purebred Samoyed puppies should be pure white or white with light yellow, cream or light yellow. Other colors are not good.

Skeleton: A very critical factor in choosing a purebred Samoyed is the skeleton.

Dogs have a big frame and will grow tall and beautiful in the future. Therefore, when choosing a Samoyed puppy, you should pay great attention to the dog's frame. If you can't see it with the naked eye, you might as well touch it.

Another point is to look at the paws of Samoyed puppies. The bigger the paws are, the taller they can grow in the future. Naturally, the Samoyed puppies are better.

Head: The mouth of a purebred Samoyed accounts for 40% of the head, the eye sockets are apricot-shaped, the complexion should be darker, the eyes are slightly open, and the outer corners of the eyes are like the base of the ears. At the same time, purebred Samoyeds have The tips of his ears are thin and round, and his ears are rich. One more thing to note:

Smile. Smile is the brand of purebred Samoyed. That is to say, the corners of the Samoyed's mouth are turned up, making it look like he is smiling at any time.

Appearance: A good purebred Samoyed puppy is very beautiful. So when we choose, we can take a look at the dog’s walking and trotting gait. A good Samoyed puppy should have a rich and stable gait.

It runs very briskly and beautifully, full of exquisite feeling. At the same time, the hands and feet of the puppies should be relatively long, and the relatively developed hind legs are also one of the characteristics of the Samoyed.

Quality: Character testing of purebred Samoyed puppies is also very important. There are some simple ways to test the future socialization and aggression of puppies, but generally speaking, quality is determined byGenetically determined. It is possible to practice the day after tomorrow, but it is more difficult. To put it simply, a Samoyed puppy that is more lively and not afraid of people would be better.

2. Do not buy Samoyed puppies under three months old. Do not choose Samoyed puppies under three months old (this is not just Samoyed puppies, in fact, basically all dog puppies, choose The best time is three months later).

Because the dogs are not very distinguished when they are young, some Samoyed stray dogs are even more beautiful than purebred Samoyed dogs. At the same time, puppies before three months are generally relatively tender (and the more purebred Samoyed puppies, the higher the death rate), and the vaccination shots are often incomplete. For the sake of safety, it is recommended to purchase Samoyed puppies after three months.

The above is the specific evaluation criteria for purebred Samoyeds with pure nature, and how to choose to buy purebred Samoyeds. However, in addition to the above points, there is another important thing to note about dogs, that is, if possible, you must take a closer look at the parents of Samoyed puppies. The "bloodline" of the dog is very important. If the parents are purebred Samoyeds, generally speaking, the genes of the puppies will be very good.

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