The Samoyed gets its name from the Samoyedic people of Siberia. Russians used Samoyeds to help herd reindeer and pull sleds.
Males range from 51 to 66 pounds and females from 37 to 55 pounds.
Samoyeds cover their nose with their tail, while sleeping, to keep warm.
Samoyeds are too friendly to be guard dogs, but they bark plenty. They are great with children and treat them like reindeer, herding them around. Samoyeds don't loose playfulness with age, and may dig holes if they are not kept entertained.
Abi is going to have a Samoyed some day
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