"Samoyed Smile"
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Hardy,
vibrant and even-tempered, the Samoyed was originally used to hunt, herd
reindeer, and haul sledges for the Samoyede people they served in
northwestern Siberia. The Samoyede tribesmen were peaceful nomads, who
manifested extraordinary love for their beautiful dogs, treating them as
members of the family. Thus their dogs developed a love and
understanding of humankind and an unfailing sense of trust and loyalty
which is retained in the breed to this day. They remain the delightful
playmates and faithful protectors of children. |
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The
Samoyed is a fine example of an ancient working dog. His eye-arresting
beauty and gentle, companionable nature, coupled with his unusual
intelligence, demand the love and loyalty of his owner, which he will
return a hundred-fold. |
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Most of
the Samoyed strains in England and the United States are descended from
the veteran expedition sledge dogs. The first American Samoyed, a
Russian import, was registered with the AKC in 1906, although most of
the present day American Samoyeds trace their ancestry to dogs imported
after the first World War. |