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Blizzard
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Down to the last 2 boys…and they are gorgeous! I am always surprised of the order the puppies go to their new homes. Theses two boys have the best coats in the litter. They are friendly, fun loving and snuggle bugs.
I am an experienced breeder that has less than one litter a year.
This little boy is so very cool He is adventurous, smart and a very fast learner. He is also loving and perfect personality for a family or an active single owner. His body shape and coat will be exactly like a Samoyed. He will have a bear face.
I specialize in breeding Samoyed cross breeds. I cross my AKC champion lines male Samoyed to a 7/8 Samoyed 1/8 Belgian Sheepdog. Why this cross? Hybrid vigor for health long life. Another advantage of this cross is I get puppies with the sweet nature of a Samoyed but with improved train ability of the Belgian Sheepdog. Plus my prices are significantly lower than a full blood Samoyed. This litter has the same Russian champion lines sire that I use for my full bred Samoyeds pups which sell for $3000. These puppies will make fantastic family pets and active companion for any adventure 😊 Puppies will look like exactly like Samoyed. Each puppy in this litter has an exceptional coat…long, thick and silky…so soft! Bear faced. They also have fantastic outgoing personalities. Puppies come with a one year health guarantee. I can assisted in delivery of your puppy within a reasonable distance or to major airports (Seattle, San Francisco, LA, Orange County, Salt Lake City, to name a few), as long as they are still small enough to fly in the cabin with me, for an additional fee. I also can help you find a reasonable flight, nanny. And of course, you are also welcome to meet the puppies here in Billings, MT
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White
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Belgian Sheepdog Puppies
About Belgian Sheepdog Puppies
How would you describe a Belgian Sheepdog?
As a protective black beauty, Belgian Sheepdogs have good looks and even better brains. These intelligent family dogs spend their days watching over the house and running around outside. But not too worry: they’ll never let you too far out of their site. Full-grown, they typically weigh 45-75 pounds and stand 22-26 inches tall.
How do Belgian Sheepdogs behave around young children?
Belgian Sheepdogs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Belgian Sheepdog is a family-friendly breed that is well-behaved around kids. However, they should be supervised just in case the child decides to play too hard and send the Sheepdog into herding mode. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How much exercise does a Belgian Sheepdog need?
A daily walk won’t suit this dog’s needs. Belgian Sheepdogs need active owners who can provide plenty of exercise. Take your pup for a run, bike or hike to get their hearts pumping, or consider taking up a dog sport that gets its mind and body moving, like flyball, agility,coursing, or herding. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What kind of coat care does a Belgian Sheepdog require?
Belgian Sheepdogs have double coats of beautiful black fur. Their medium-length hair sheds once or twice a year. During that time, these dogs will need frequent brushing to control the shedding, but during other times of the year, weekly brushing is plenty. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Belgian Sheepdogs a good fit for apartment living?
Belgian Sheepdogs are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Because of their size, love for companionship, and activity needs, Belgian Sheepdogs are best-suited to live in a home setting with families that have plenty of time to play. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Samoyed Puppies
About Samoyed Puppies
What are Samoyeds known for?
Much like children, Samoyeds love human companionship and will let you know if they’re not getting enough. They crave attention, exercise, and cold weather, so if you’re inviting one of these pups into your home, be prepared for plenty of activity and TLC. Full-grown, they typically weigh 35-65 pounds and stand 19-24 inches tall.
Will a Samoyed get along with my other pets?
Samoyeds are generally excellent with children of all ages. Samoyeds are gentle with kids but may try to dominate other dogs. This breed needs to be trained early to get along with other pets, but once they’re acquainted, they should get along just fine. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
What's the best way to exercise a Samoyed?
The Samoyed is an active breed that needs lots of exercise. A few short walks a day won’t be enough. Take long walks, or hop on a bike and have your pup run alongside you. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Samoyed need?
The Samoyed’s top coat is straight and wiry, and their undercoat is short and dense. These dogs are usually white, cream, or white with light brown markings. Brush your Samoyed at least once a week to remove dead hair and comb out tangles. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate. Samoyeds are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Do Samoyeds need a house with a yard?
Samoyeds are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Samoyeds love human companionship, so they’re primarily indoor dogs and shouldn’t be banished to the backyard. They are fairly easy to train.
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