The Samoyed dog not only has a magnificent appearance, but also has an enviable intellect, an excellent docile character, and dedication. In conditions of high latitudes, it has faithfully served people for many centuries. The harsh conditions of the north place special demands on the dog living next to a person. Protecting reindeer herds, hunting wild animals, working in a team, and practically any kind of activity in the Arctic, it is impossible to imagine without the participation of trained huskies. These animals are highly valued in the conditions of the “civilized” world.
Samoyeds come from Siberia, where they were an important part of daily life with the nomadic Samoyedic people indigenous to Siberia.

The dogs worked in sleds, kept their Samoyedic owners warm, and primarily herded reindeer.

Herding instincts remain intact in modern Samoyeds, and they are often seen to “herd” children in their families.


















