Samoyed Puppy for sale in Los Angeles, California | $300


Snowy Samoyed Puppies
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
I would preferably like my puppy to go to someone who has land/lives on a farm/in the country. The Samoyed breed is not great for city dwellers as they are so energetic and will bark a lot or dig if bored or left by themselves. I would also like her to go to someone who is at home a lot during the day and who will not breed her. Samoyeds need at least two 20 minute walks per day.She has a wonderful temperament, very friendly, loves to sleep near/on you, and is playful.
She is making excellent progress towards being house trained, however she still cannot hold herself all night as still a puppy.
Samoyeds are a vocal breed however not excessively so, and she doesn't bark when left in garden if I go out.
She comes with large plush dog bed, medium sized crate, bowls, a lead and collar, food, a tug rope toy.I've become quite attached to her so would like her to go to a loving, 100% committed, active home who will take care of her for life. She has escaped from our garden a couple of times, has dug loose areas under our fence, and we can't afford to get it paved over, this is reason for sale.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$300
Frequently Asked Questions about Snowy Samoyed Puppies
1. What is the ideal environment for a Samoyed puppy?
Samoyeds thrive best in environments with plenty of space to run and play. They are definitely not suited for city living as they require room to get their energy out. Ideally, a home with land, or one that is located on a farm or in the country, is best for these active dogs.
2. What kind of care do Samoyed puppies need?
They require at least two 20-minute walks each day to stay healthy and happy. Additionally, having someone at home frequently helps in their training and provides the companionship they need as they can be prone to boredom.
3. Are Samoyeds vocal?
While Samoyeds are known to be a vocal breed, they do not excessively bark. They tend to bark out of boredom or when they want attention. With proper training and engagement, they can be quite manageable.
4. Is house training a challenge for Samoyed puppies?
Like many puppies, Samoyeds can take some time to become fully house trained. Snowy is making excellent progress, but as a young puppy, she may not be able to hold herself through the night just yet.
5. What is included with the Snowy Samoyed puppy?
When you adopt Snowy, she comes with a large plush dog bed, medium-sized crate, food bowls, a lead, a collar, food, and a tug rope toy. Everything you need to get started!
6. What is the price of the Snowy Samoyed puppy?
The asking price for Snowy is $300. This investment goes not only into her upbringing but into ensuring she goes to a loving and active home where she will be cared for throughout her life.
7. Why is Snowy being rehomed?
Snowy is being rehomed due to challenges with her environment. She has occasionally escaped from the garden due to loose areas under the fence, and the current owner cannot afford to have it paved over. The hope is to find her a committed family that can provide her with a secure and loving home.
8. What kind of family is best suited for a Samoyed?
Samoyeds are best suited for active families who can provide them with ample exercise and companionship. They thrive in homes where someone is home a lot during the day and where they will not be bred.






























