Before You Get A Samoyed

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Are you thinking of getting a Samoyed puppy because they're just so cute and lovable? There are important things to know for sure about a Samoyed and Yeti and I will talk about those things. Up next, on Yeti's Place. To find the best tips and tricks for owning a Samoyed, be sure to check out our links down below, comment on our video and subscribe and click that notification bell. This video today, is brought to us by Bullymake. Mom, let's open the box. Let's open the box. Samoyeds are among the world's most beautiful dogs. Aside from that, how much do you really know about Samoyeds? Their size is an important factor to consider. They do get to be big dogs and Yeti is actually smaller for a Samoyed. He is smaller and so much stronger than most of the Samoyeds that I've known in the past. Samoyeds do have undesirable traits. It's a bat. Look, you have a bat. You got a bat toy. Some of their undesirable traits include digging when they're bored, shredding, barking, non-stop, barking, except for when we're filming YouTube. They have great stamina as well. They're not going to leave you alone, which can be a good thing and it can also be a bad thing, for when you want to be left alone and just chill out and relax. Your Samoyed won't let you do that. They don't like to listen to people commands, because they're extremely stubborn and very, very smart. And look at this treat. This treat contains a Yeti! Look-it Yeti, it's you, on the treat! Isn't that special? It's a chicken and bacon square. He really wants this. So are they trainable? Well, that's debatable actually, because I have worked with Yeti so many times and I've worked with other Samoyeds a lot, to try to get them to listen to me. They listen to me for a moment, if I have a treat and they do whatever they want for that treat. Like Yeti right now, he's being really good because I have treats in here. But most of the time, Yeti doesn't want to listen. 'Cuz he's a stubborn, northern breed dog. Sweetie, I'm trying to get it open. Oh my goodness look at these. These are big. Oh, he likes this. They are determined dogs. Yeti really likes his dog treats and his dog toys and he is determined to get them from me. They like to accept their entire family, as part of their pack. They're not aggressive, so if you want a guard dog, a Samoyed is not going to be a good fit for a guard dog. Samoyeds love to work and they work really hard. They love digging. So you can actually change that destructive behavior into a good behavior, if you want to dig a garden. You just put your board Samoyed out in the yard and have them dig away. Then you'll have holes everywhere and you'll be able to plant the flowers in those holes. Samoyeds have quite the sense of humor. They're really funny dogs, with such a lovable personality. They're demanding and independent and Yeti is going to get this plump, pumpkin flavor, because this is October's Bullymake Box. So it's in time for Halloween and the pumpkin season. Oh they're little pumpkins. No, they're not little pumpkins.. Yeah, they're little pumpkins. Sit. Samoyeds are gentle and dependable dogs, who love everyone. Because Samoyeds are hardworking dogs, with a lot of stamina, it's important that you play with them a lot. And they're great herding dogs. They enjoy vigorous, outdoor activity. And oh my goodness are they talkative. Except, when we're filming YouTube. Then Yeti's a little bit more quiet. But otherwise, he barks at me non-stop, asking me, Mom, let's go film YouTube. Mom, let's do this. Mom, must do that. Mom, I want more treats. So Yeti, this is a tricky treat. It's a Bullymake tricky treat. Samoyeds love cold weather. The colder, the better. Now, we're from the northern United States of America. Yeti, you're slobbering all over me! I'm trying to get it open. I'm trying to get it open sweetie. The tricky treats are giant bones. So Samoyeds, love, love cold weather. The colder, the better, because of this beautiful, big, thick, jacket coat. But they also do okay in the hot weather, if you have air conditioning. The double coat helps insulate them from those harsh outside temperatures. Of course, when it's really hot outside, you want to make sure that your Samoyed stays inside with you, in the comfortable air conditioning. If they're outside in the snow, you do want to bring them in periodically, because these dogs are indoor dogs. They're meant to be hanging out with their people. They're meant to be eating treats. They can be boisterous and quite dramatic if they're bored. Their energy level is really high and they require a lot of boisterous activity. They have a high activity level and they require a lot of vigorous exercise to get them quiet, like this guy. They're excessive barkers and they like to sass frequently. If you tell them, 'no, you can't have these treats,' or, 'no, I don't want to do that,' they sass back to you and they get loud and they keep getting louder and louder, the more you tell them no. No more. They don't like hearing no and they don't like it when you tell them no, so they will sass. They're not guard dogs, because they like slobbering all over their visitors and their guests and they run up to the visitors and guests and they ask them, 'give me treats. I want treats. I really like treats. You want to pet me? Do you want to play with me? Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy! There's a new visitor here. Oh boy! What are you gonna do? Oh boy! Oh boy!' And they just go crazy over the visitors and guests. So if a stranger comes into your house, your Samoyed will slobber them with kisses. If you do decide that a Samoyed is a good fit for you, be sure to study breeders. I found Yeti by going to the Samoyed Club of America.org and looking for breeders near me. And I happened to have found a wonderful breeder who has been breeding Sammies for decades. And if you live outside of the United States, you can also Google search for Samoyed breeders near you. And you can Google search organizations that have Samoyeds, so you can meet Samoyed breeders one-on-one. You can spend time with them, getting to know them and their dogs. You should always set up a time to meet with a breeder. Interview the breeder and have the breeder interview you, to make sure that you would be a good fit for one of their dogs. Now, these dogs are very demanding. They require an owner with a lot of endurance, a lot of willpower and a special love for all things white and fuzzy, because their fur gets everywhere. I've found Yeti fur in my cereal bowls. I find it on my toothpaste, inside the toothpaste tube. I don't know how it gets in there, but it gets in there. You'll also want to make a face-to-face appointment with the breeder to see how their dogs are bred and find out about their living conditions. Because, you don't want to get a dog from a breeder, who has a bad living condition for a dog and who has too many dogs. Now, you'll have to groom your Samoyed a lot and you'll have to deal with a lot of excess fur coming off of them. They shed 365 days a year. On leap years, they shed 366 days a year. And it's epic shedding all the time. Like I have no idea how Yeti sheds so much, because he still has a ton of fur left on him, but Samoyeds, they shed all the time and it's always excessive amounts of fur. So be sure to have plenty of lint brushes laying around. Be sure to have a really good vacuum cleaner. Wood floors are preferable. You'll have to become a good dog groomer. Yeti requires a lot of dog grooming and we use a few different multiple types of brushes. If you want a quiet dog, a Samoyed, is not going to be a good fit for you. They are not meant to live away from their people, so be sure that you bring them on every single activity that you go on. They are a member of your family and they should be treated as such. Yeah, I'm putting all these treats in here for you sweetie. Now, this little skull has a hole for treats, so I've been sticking some treats in here. Of course, when I dump it upside down, treats fall out, which is a good thing, 'cuz Yeti'll like that. If you're looking for an outside dog, a Samoyed will not be a good fit. If they're left outside, away from their people, they will bark. They will dig. They will become destructive dogs and your neighbors will get very upset with you. Samoyeds are meant to be inside with their people and they're meant to hang out with people a lot. Before you get a puppy, a Samoyed puppy, puppy proof your house. Move everything up that you don't want your puppy to eat. Like your shoes, cords. Plants should be kept up. Everything that a... a puppy will eat, they will eat it. Get those electrical outlet protectors. They are those tabs that you put inside an electrical outlet, so that it's... it's flat. It's flush against the wall, so your dog won't be able to stick his wet nose in there and his little, wet tongue and get electrocuted. Puppy proof your house, by moving all cleaning supplies up and away, by moving all cords up and away. Plants up and away. Get the idea? Everything should be kept up and away from your Samoyed. Buy a crate. A crate that your Samoyed puppy will grow into. Samoyeds grow fast and very quickly and they get to be big dogs. Buy different toys. Yeti and I have a subscription to Bullymake Box and you can also get a subscription to Bullymake, if you click our link down below. Bullymake comes with three different bags of dog treats that Yeti goes crazy over and two toys. The toy for this month, is a bat toy because it's October. So we have Halloween coming up and a skull toy. It's called a zombie toy. But these toys, will keep your dog occupied. Additionally, the toys are really strong, durable material, so your dog won't be able to destroy them. And then they also have the treats that Yeti just goes crazy over. Get a leash and a harness. I say a harness because if you have your dog around a... if you have your leash around a collar, your Samoyed is going to play Houdini and will squirm out of that collar. They need excessive daily walks, being gone for about 20 minutes, half hour at a time, multiple times a day. Yeti, walks about three to four miles a day, every day. On the weekends he puts in about five miles, with his human people. If you're ready for all that, a Samoyed would be a great fit for you. If you want more great ideas, tips and tricks for owning a Samoyed, be sure to check out our other videos. If you're new to our channel, consider subscribing. When you do, you'll help me feed Yeti more treats. We'll see you next time.
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Length: 11min 15sec (675 seconds)
Published: Tue Oct 29 2019
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