yes they are. when i was young i had a Samoyed who was loving even though we adopted her from a lady who treated he badly. she would lick us and i would cuddle with her.
Yes! Samoyeds are constantly shedding huge tufts of fur. (I used to have one) However, they are VERY loyal dogs.
They are Husky 's if you mean the ones in the Iditarod in Alaska.There are also Malamutes. And Samoyeds used as sled dogs.
Siberian huskies and samoyeds
They are all dogs!
Most dogs, except for thick, long-haired dogs from northern climates (such as huskies, malamutes, and samoyeds, for example).
Samoyeds originally lived with the Samoyedic people in Russia. Samoyeds were bred to work as sled and herding dogs.
Blue-eyed Samoyeds do not necessarily have more eye problems than Samoyeds with darker eye colors. However, blue-eyed dogs in general, regardless of breed, may be more prone to certain eye conditions such as iris coloboma or heterochromia. Regular eye exams and proper care are important for all Samoyeds to maintain good eye health.
There is no such thing as a samoyed husky, there are huskys and there are samoyeds.
Certain breeds of dogs make good companions to children with handicaps. Golden Retrievers and Labradors are favored as assistance dogs.
Samoyeds are very active dogs and need vigorous exercise every day to prevent them from developing destructive behaviors. They are good running companions, and would not be described as slow moving.
sometimes for breeds like samoyeds and huskies
The Affenpinscher is a good family dog, but do best with older children. In general small dogs are not often recommended for households with children.