Samoyed Puppy for sale in Durant, Oklahoma | $2,500


Samoyed Puppies
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Meet our available babies!\r\nThey are currently ready to go home anytime now.\r\nWe are located in ***, and families are always welcome to come here to pickup, but we are always happy to meet closer if needed. Flights/puppy drivers available to other states.\r\nMy puppies are $2500 each.\r\nParents have been OFA hip tested, OFA cardiac cleared, and DNA genetically tested against inheritable diseases. This is so important with this breed, to make sure they do not carry genetic abnormalities that could lead to a shorter lifespan and expensive vet bills.\r\nThey are purebred Samoyeds, CKC registered, and fully vetted. They will have their shots, deworming at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks as a, 30 day flea and tick prevention, microchipped (free lifetime ) and vet checked.\r\nThey will come with their papers, vet records, a packet of on training/grooming/etc, collar, leash, food, NuVet vitamin supplements, and a toy that smells like momma to help them adjust.\r\nThey have been raised indoors as part of our family, not in a kennel environment. They will be very well socialized and good with kids. They will have been raised with four children in the home, so they will be very used to family life.\r\nOur puppies begin training and very early. We handle them every day from day one, and expose them early to all kinds of different sights, sounds, and smells. We have \"puppy kindergarten\" where they learn that vaccums are not scary, music/normal household noises aren\'t scary, car rides are fun, crates are \"safe spaces grooming is relaxing, etc. We aim to have the most well-rounded babies with the best temperaments.\r\nWe also begin leash training and potty training. At just 8 weeks of age, your puppy will have a great start to house training, but of course won\'t be 100% trained. So, we send you home with a packet explaining their schedule and how to put them on the path to success with housebreaking.\r\nThese babies are our entire lives, and we will welcome them back at any time, even if it is 12 years down the road.\r\nLet me know if you have any questions!\r\n\r\n***
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Price / Fees
:$2,500
FAQ About Samoyed Puppies
1. When can I bring my new Samoyed puppy home?
The Samoyed puppies are currently ready to go home anytime now. Families are always welcome to come to our location in Durant, Oklahoma to pick up their new puppy.
2. What is the price of the Samoyed puppies?
The price for each Samoyed puppy is $2500.
3. Are the puppies well-vetted?
Yes! Our Samoyed puppies are fully vetted. They will have their shots, deworming at different stages, and come with a 30-day flea and tick prevention. Each puppy is also microchipped for free lifetime protection.
4. What is included when I adopt a Samoyed puppy?
Along with your new Samoyed puppy, you will receive their papers, vet records, a training and grooming packet, a collar, leash, food, NuVet vitamin supplements, and a toy that smells like their mother to help them adjust.
5. How are the puppies raised?
Our Samoyed puppies are raised indoors as part of our family, not in a kennel environment. They have been socialized with children and have experienced various household noises and activities, helping them to adapt well to family life.
6. What training do the puppies receive?
Our Samoyed puppies begin training from an early age, including leash and potty training. By the time they are 8 weeks old, they will have a great start towards being house-trained.
7. What happens if I can no longer keep my Samoyed puppy?
The well-being of our puppies is our top priority. We welcome our Samoyed puppies back at any time, even if it is many years later.
8. Do you offer transportation for the puppies?
Yes! We can arrange flights or puppy drivers for those who need assistance getting their Samoyed puppies to other states.
9. Why is genetic testing important for Samoyed puppies?
Genetic testing helps ensure that the puppies do not carry inheritable diseases that could lead to health issues, a shorter lifespan, and expensive vet bills, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the breed.






























