The Samoyed has a compact, muscular body. The
wedge-shaped head is broad and slightly crowned. The muzzle is in
proportion to the size of the dog, tapering to the nose. The stop is
well defined but not abrupt. The nose color can be black, brown or
liver. The lips are black. The teeth meet in a scissors bite. The dark,
almond-shaped eyes are deep-set, somewhat wide apart, with a slanting
lower lid and dark rims. The erect, triangular ears are slightly rounded
at the tips. The tail is moderately long, well-covered with hair,
carried rolled on the back. The legs are solid and muscular and the feet
are flat and covered with hair. The thick, double coat is profuse. The
undercoat is soft, short and thick with longer hairs growing out to the
outer coat. The outer coat is harsh and stands straight out, not wavy.
Males’ coats are more profuse than females’. There is a ruff around the
neck and shoulders, framing the head. Coat colors include pure white,
biscuit, yellow and cream. Sometimes white with silver tips. Pure white
is preferred in the show ring.
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