Heidi the Samoyed, a female Samoyed for sale in Palmdale, CA – Photo 1 of 2
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Heidi the Samoyed

Female, Born on 08/02/25 - 8 months
Available for: Pickup, Shipping
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About Heidi the Samoyed

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Beautiful and sweet female Samoyed puppy in search of a great home! Pet home only, NO breeding! Conformation fault only which is being cow hocked. However this doesn’t affect her in any way. Runs, walks and is active just like any other dog. Like a person being “duck footed”, it is not painful, it is just considered a conformation fault. Still has some puppy coat so she will get fluffier as she sheds that later on and gets her adult coat. As soon as weather gets warmer she will get a bath and better pictures will be posted! Dad and mom are purebred Samoyeds. Both parents have an absolutely amazing disposition/temperament. The parents are NOT dog or cat aggressive and are not high prey drive. Heidi is the same, very sweet and calm. Raised around other big and small dogs, birds and cats. Crate trained and potty trained. Will go with vaccines, dewormed and rabies vaccine done. Great family dog. She has been raised indoors where she has been exposed to busy household noises, other dogs, cats and birds. Will provide vet record from a licensed veterinarian to new home. Dad comes from Serbian champion bloodlines. In person pick up is an option but we also ship! If you are out of state we do SHIP via American Airlines cargo. The cost is determined by the airline NOT us. We have no control over the fee. For a puppy of this weight it’d be approximately $600 plus the crate fee which the buyer is in charge of paying for both fees. We PROVIDE shipping and crate RECEIPTS to all buyers as we like to be as transparent as possible, we do not over charge for the shipping fee like many others do. We charge exactly what the airline charges us at the time of drop off. Feel free to text me at (310)634-6609. You may also message me through the website but due to safety no in person visits can be arranged until you text me from an actual phone number! Thank you
Coat Colors:
White
Coat Pattern:
Solid
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Champion blood
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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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