Silver Foxes Both dogs and Samoyeds are clean-skinned and cute in appearance. It is difficult to distinguish the two-month-old eggs from their appearance, and some unscrupulous merchants use this to trick consumers. Because the price of Samoyed puppies is a little higher than that of Silver Fox puppies, you might as well get more benefits from them. It is very necessary for parents to understand the difference between silver fox dogs and Samoyed dogs before choosing to buy a dog. So what are the differences between Silver Fox Dogs and Samoyed Dogs?
1. Mouth
From the appearance, the biggest difference between Silver Fox Dog and Samoyed is the mouth. The muzzle of the Silver Fox is longer and narrower than that of the Samoyed.
2. Eyes
Judging from the shape of the eyes, the eyes of the Silver Fox Dog are relatively smaller and rounder. Samoyed eyes are more typical almond eyes.
3. Hair
Silver Fox dogs have harder hair, unlike Samoyeds, which have softer hair. The coat color is whiter and brighter than that of the Samoyed. The coat color of the Samoyed tends to be milky white. At the same time, the hair volume of the Silver Fox dog is not as large as that of the Samoyed.
4 Face: Satsuma’s face shape is also different from Silver Fox’s. Satsuma's forehead is deeper and more pronounced, like a Luohan fish (brain). To put it more simply, the angle between the face and the bridge of the nose is relatively large. The silver fox's forehead is relatively unremarkable.
5. Ears
The ears of Satsuma and Silver Fox are also different. The Samoyed's ears are relatively richer, while the silver fox's ears are weaker. Because Samoyeds are larger than silver foxes, if a childish-looking "Satsuma" erects its ears early, it must be a silver fox. It takes about two months for a Samoyed to reach 100 elite erect ears. At this time, its body size is already quite large. .
6. Character
Silver Fox dogs are less courageous than Samoyeds. They are very dependent on their owners and like to bark. Samoyeds are lively and cute, relatively naughty, and like to play games with others.
In short, it is not difficult to distinguish between Silver Fox Dogs and Samoyeds as long as you carefully observe them.
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