Samoyeds shed quite a bit, so owners need to brush their fur daily for 5-10 minutes, trim their coats regularly, and bathe them periodically. It's best to have a professional groom your Samoyed, and make sure to dry them thoroughly after each bath. Owning a Samoyed is not easy; owners need patience.
Samoyeds shed quite a lot.
The beautiful and adorable Samoyed is a long-haired dog. Compared to short-haired dogs, long-haired dogs shed more easily and require more effort to groom. Therefore, Samoyeds shed quite a lot; basically, wherever they lie down, there will be dog hair everywhere.
It's best for owners to brush their Samoyed's fur twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, for about 5 to 10 minutes each time. There's also a proper order to brushing; generally, start from the neck and brush from top to bottom and from front to back, following the direction of the fur. Never brush against the grain.
In addition, Samoyeds need to have their fur trimmed regularly. If you don't have experience, don't do it yourself. Dogs also have self-esteem, and if the trim is not done well, it will be a big blow to the dog. It is best to find a professional to trim their fur.
Regular bathing is also very important when raising a Samoyed. After bathing your Samoyed, remember to blow-dry its fur thoroughly. This is to prevent it from catching a cold and to make its fur more fluffy. Therefore, raising a Samoyed is not easy, and owners need to have a lot of patience.