AboutLabman Expertise Housebreaking, feeding, training
PLEASE DON'T SEND ME MEDICAL OR BREEDING QUESTIONS. An internet forum is not the appropriate place for them. Even if I could tell what was wrong from a handful of symptoms, you would still need to get the medications from your local vet.
Breeding should be left to those not needing to ask simple, basic questions. Books have been written about it. Rather than ask me a question, start reading. Those unwilling to do the work it takes to produce quality puppies should spay/neuter their pets at 6 months. I will not answer questions that sound like a poorly prepared breeder.
Experience Since nobody with Eskimo experience has signed up, I will do my best using my general knowledge of dogs. I have experience and training through my volunteer work with a large dog guide school in modern, proven methods. The service dog schools have acquired a wealth of knowledge about raising well behaved, healthy dogs with long, active lives. They do not share it with the general public, but pass on the best of it to those like me that raise puppies for them. I am part of a group that has raised dogs for 6 different service dog schools. We meet monthly and share information.
Please don't send me medical or breeding questions. An internet forum is not the appropriate place for them. Even if I could tell what was wrong from a handful of symptoms, you would still need to get the medications from your local vet.
Breeding should be left to those not needing to ask simple, basic questions. Books have been written about it. Rather than ask me a question, start reading. Those unwilling to do the work it takes to produce quality puppies should spay/neuter their pets at 6 months.
Expert: Labman Date: 12/3/2004 Subject: non alergenic
Question Hi I have writen you allready but not sure if it went through to you , so I will do it again.
I have a samoyed and was told it was non alergenic
is this true ?...
Thank You Susan Ritchey
Answer There are a number of breeds of dogs that do not have much of the skin dander that produces most of the dog allergies. Poodles are used as service dogs for that reason. I have seen references to Schnauzer, Yorkies, and Bichons as being good, but not the Samoyed. It is a less popular breed, and I may not have heard about it. Nobody know everything. Try going to www.akc.org and finding Samoyed breed groups. Maybe somebody there will be of more help than I can be.
I do not remember a similar question. It may have gotten lost. I lose answers sometimes when I fail to follow up preview with send.