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  1. This video shows someone stripping their samoyed out (who is dropping coat) just as i've described
    - see they do love it!

    Gorgeous pic, he's very cute!!

    Oh my..... thats some crazy grooming!!! All things I have to look forward too I guess!!

  2. This is a pic of Mistral and baby Alchemy.

    Notice in the left corner, under Mistys butt, is a small grey and white cat, Seti.

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    And a puppy photo of Alchemy

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    Gorgeous pics! Love looking at pics of other Samoyeds - dont visit the Spitz page very often cos I'm a bit bias and would rather just see sammys!

  3. Glad to hear his surgery has gone well and that he is recovering quickly.

    As for grooming i would recommend to continue with the daily combing and brushing to get him used to it. Put him flat on his side, be very firm with him and don't let him get up until you're ready for it - otherwise he wins! Start with just a few minutes of it to get him used to it and praise him when he stays nice and still. Once he is used to this position it is by far the easiest way to get to all parts of their body - once you've done one side, you just flip him over and do they other. You can also lift up his front legs and do tricky spot like in his 'underarm.' The sooner you start doing this, the better it will be for both of you! He's only going to get bigger and go through phases of being more stubborn (at about 12 months... trust me! We're going through this at the moment, haha) If he's really not okay with it - say if he's very knotty to start with and it's hurting him - you can ween him into it by giving him a raw hide chewy bone or pigs ear to distract him while he's on his side..... but eventual do try to do it without out it, he will eventually relax into the idea and love being groomed!

    This video shows someone stripping their samoyed out (who is dropping coat) just as i've described

    - see they do love it!

    Gorgeous pic, he's very cute!!

    I totally agree with Bindii but I will add something.

    First what are you using to brish him with?

    The wrong tools will actually cause pain and make your job harder.

    And second were are you grooming him?

    I suggest getting him up on a table if you are not already, it will make it much harder for him to run off on you :happydance:

    Thanks for all your tips!

    I read in the grooming area yesterday that some people have been using their coffee tables so I gave it a try - massive success! No treats necesarry and got at least 10 minutes of brushing in before he wanted to go play (chase..) the cats.

    I'm using brushes supplied to me by the breeder - figured it would be the safest bet to purchase them from there rather than try and source what would probably be wrong. I'm currently using a Prestige pin brush, a slicker and a wide tooth comb (not sure what brands they are). Is there a particular brush I should use more than the others? In a certain order?

  4. Hey everyone!

    Hope everyone's Sammys are doing great!

    Baccus has just been in for his snip and hasnt slowed down for a second! While the men around me are cringing when I talk about it, my boy is bouncing around with joy (minus a few bald spots!)

    Obviously I'm trying to keep him as quiet as possible until he's healed a bit :laugh:

    Does anyone have any grooming tips for me? I find I can distract him for about 10mins with a treat and manage to get half of him done, so its a slow process (don't worry, I knew what I was getting myself in for and we sit down every day for a quick brush to stay on top of it!!)

    I have read through the grooming section on the forum, just hoping for some breed specific tips

    Julie

    pic of my boy pre-yawn!

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  5. I too bought a Sammy recently..

    Best decision ever, I love the little guy he is such a good dog and I must say the breed is fantastic...

    Congrats finalflash!

    I definitely am glad I picked a sammy, he's utterly gorgeous and so mild mannered! We are currently working through our obedience training, and seems to be going ok so far!

  6. Got money back on Euk kibble, bought Royal Canin was going to go nutro but they had no big bags left ..

    Got home put down 2 cups of RC and pup gobbled it up in minutes.. He has NEVER done that with the Euk .. so far so good.. even the kibble looks and smells moist the Euk had no smell and was brittle to the touch almost

    Hi

    I have a 14 week old sammy who has been on Royal Canin from the breeder, he recommended I soak 1/2 cup for at least 2 hours in for morning and night feeds for about 2 months, then simply add a bit of water when serving - by the time he's 12 months he will be on 2cups a day of Royal Canin in one meal.

    I'll attach below my breeder's recommendations for feeding my sammy:-

    He is on Royal Canin – Medium Junior and about ½ a cup both morning and night at the moment. You will need to increase this slowly as he gets older. As an adult (12months) he will only be on 1 meal a day and should be only getting 2 cups a day. This will be plenty for him. He should weigh as an adult no more than 25-27kg.

    If you are going to continue with the premium food you really shouldn’t mix his food and give him fresh meat. The problem if you do is that you tend to upset the balance of the actual formula of the food. The premium foods are a complete diet and you really don’t need to feed anything else.

    You need to pre-soak his food for about the next 2 months and then you can go onto giving it to him just with the water on his dinner. Never feed him just dry without the water. You will do this forever.

    As for bones they are fine on a once a month basis as they do need them for their teeth but they are very fatty. NEVER give cooked bones, only raw. You can also give him chicken necks from now on if you want. 1 a week would be fine on top of his dinner.

    Obviously your pup is a little older, but I hope this can be of some benefit (or perhaps I've been led astray and there's more advice for me? LOL)

  7. He is just devine!!! :p :laugh:

    I really like the name!

    Who is he from?

    Thanks, I really like the name too - I was tossing up between Nanuq or Baccus and decided on the later!!

    I bought him from Peter Hill of Samloch Samoyeds and he has the best temperament (I can only compare him to my previous housemates Staffy tho! lol)

  8. I just took the plunge and after much debating over the past week, I picked out my little boy - he will be here on Thursday, cant wait :happydance:

    Congratulations on taking the plunge. You will have to put photos up for us to see your little boy.

    Any name picked out for him?

    5 days in and things are going great (touch wood)

    We decided to call him Baccus and have been getting mixed reactions to that :happydance: but he responded to it almost instantly (unlike my cats....) and is very placid (the best way we can describe him). he loves nothing more than to sit back and take it all in for now.

    Will try and upload a couple of pics - first is from the breeder and another couple taken on a mobile phone (definitely need to get the camera out and take more before he grows anymore)

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  9. Hi guys

    I'm looking at purchasing a Samoyed in the next couple of weeks and have found this website very helpful!

    Any advice you could offer me? I am a first time dog owner but have my heart set on a Samoyed - yes, i did actually contemplate a cross (designer??) breed, but fortunately I saw the light!

    Does anyone know much about the various breeders? I have been in talks with Janoby Kennels as they have two litters ready to go in November.

    Thanks in advance!

    Julie

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