A Samoyed puppy is intelligent, playful and often seems to have a mind of its own. Samoyed puppies are noted for their white fluffy coats and dark piercing eyes. There may be several other characteristics of this dog breed that you do need to educate yourself with such as the frequency of grooming and obedience training.
    
To groom a Samoyed puppy, you need a slicker brush, puppy shampoo and clippers for its hair and nail. Your Samoyed puppy needs some good grooming at least once a month. You must do some daily checks for the presence of fleas and ticks. Samoyed dogs have thick coats which can easily hide these kinds of parasites.

Your Samoyed puppy needs to be brushed at least once a day. You may use a slicker brush in brushing your puppy. You can start at its head and move down to its back towards the tail. Do not forget to brush the head and tail. Pay some special attention on the ears, elbows, stomach and rear end in order to prevent matting problems. Getting your Samoyed puppy used to the grooming process will prevent any protesting when it becomes an adult. It would be helpful to shave its belly, anal and genital areas in order to avoid tangles. In addition, you should clip the nails and clean its ears each month. You must also bathe it using a puppy shampoo.

You should assert your dominance and control over your Samoyed dog while it is still a puppy. Samoyed puppies possess high intelligence and often they seem to have minds of their own. As such, Samoyed puppies are often difficult to train. Showing your Samoyed puppy that you are in charge of it will help it to obey you. In walking through doors, you should always be ahead of your Samoyed puppy

In feeding your Samoyed puppy, you must handle its food before it starts to eat. Make sure to make it wait for your signal to start eating. Try to make daily walks with your Samoyed puppy. During your walks with it, you must keep it close to you by using a short leash. If your Samoyed puppy wants to stop, let it stop. However, you must avoid over-exercising it. Over-exercising your Samoyed puppy can cause serious harm to its own physical development.

Bring your Samoyed to a veterinary clinic for examinations and vaccinations. Ask the doctor for a prescription on some common problems like heartworm, flea and tick. These problems must be treated as soon as possible.

Caring for a Samoyed puppy needs patience, persistence and love. Treating you Samoyed puppy well will make your pet feel more loved. Your Samoyed puppy can sensibly appreciate this kind of affection.