The Samoyed is a friendly, personable dog. These are intelligent dogs, with a touch of independence. Bred to live in a tent in very close quarters with their families, they thrive on human company. Samoyeds will alarm bark and, if left alone for long periods of time, will often develop into nuisance barkers.
Are Samoyeds too friendly?
It pretty much goes without saying that Samoyeds make poor guard dogs due to their excessive happiness and love for everyone. This is just a breed that is too friendly to make for a good guard dog, so if that is a quality that is a must-have in your next puppy pal, this is not the breed for you.
Are Samoyeds naturally friendly?
Because of their naturally friendly dispositions Samoyeds usually make for terrible guard dogs. They don't attack threats; just kind of smile and bark at them. The Samoyed is descended from the Nenets herding laika, a dog that comes in not only white, but also a wider variety of colors.
Why Samoyeds are the best dogs?
They make exceptional therapy dogs and are innately gentle with children and senior citizens alike. Historically kept in the their nomadic owners' animal-skin chums (teepee-like tents), Samoyeds thrive with close human contact. It is not a breed that does well kept apart from the human family.
Are Samoyeds difficult to own?
A Samoyed may not be right for you. Keep in mind that the inheritance of temperament is less predictable than the inheritance of physical traits such as size or shedding. Temperament and behavior are also shaped by raising and training.
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