Samoyed dog morphological characteristics

Physical Characteristics of Samoyed Dog
Samoyed Dog (Definite Introduction)

The Samoyed is a plain, elegant white Arctic Spitz. No matter how big or small the figure is, it is very flattering and gives people a feeling of strength. The pure white coat color is also one of the reasons why many people like it. The private "Samoyed smile" is a combination of the eye surface and posture, and is slightly bent to the top of the mouth. Its hunting ability is very weak, it is courageous but not aggressive, and generally prefers to live in groups.

1. Body ratio: body length is approximately 5% greater than shoulder height. The depth of the body is slightly shorter than half the height at the shoulders, and the muzzle is about the same length as the skull.

2. Head: Wedge-shaped

3. Eyes: The two eyes are widely separated, almond-shaped, and dark brown. The eye circles are black, but some Satsuma eye circles are not black

4. Nose: black is better, but at certain times of the year, the pigment in the nose will fade

5. Ears: erect (probably drooping when young, but will gradually stand up as they grow up), small, rich, triangular, high-set

6. Hips: full and healthy , muscular development

7. Waist: short, healthy, clear appearance

8. Chest: broad and deep, almost reaching the elbow

9. Back: medium long, muscular and straight; the female's back is slightly longer than that of the male

10. Tail: higher, when the dog is alert and exercising, the tail bends forward from the root to the back or ribs, but The tail hangs down when at rest, spreading to the hind legs.

Satsuma’s hair is extremely thick and flexible. It consists of two layers: the base layer and the outer layer. The tail should be covered with rich hair. The male's skin quality is generally shorter than that of the male, but more tender.

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