Samoyed Pomeranian Mix: A Cute Hybrid Nobody Can’t Resist

Mixed dog breeds are getting more and more popular nowadays. Breeders breed two different dog breeds intending to get a mixed puppy that will inherit the best traits from both parents.

So, you might like the idea of a gentle Samoyed combined with the irresistible Pomeranian. Yes, this mix does exist, and we find it very adorable!

But, besides this designer dog being cute and all, is it ethical to breed these two breeds? As we will see, they are pretty different in the size, and in temperament. Do these two dogs make a fine combination?

Let’s find out!

What Is A Samoyed Pomeranian Mix?

samoyed pomeranian mix posing
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A Samoyed Pomeranian mix is a hybrid of the two AKC-recognized, purebred dog breeds: the Samoyed and the Pomeranian.

Considering the temperament traits of both of its parents, this dog is friendly, lovable, and an excellent choice for families with children. So, not only does this dog have a lovely appearance; it also has a likable character!

Like with any other mixed dog breed, we can never know for sure how a Samoyed Pomeranian hybrid will look like and what its temperament will be like. However, we can learn a lot about a designer dog by looking at its parents.

So, let’s start with that – learning a bit more about these mixed breed’ parents.

A Word On The Parent Breeds

They are both dogs with amazing looks and some lovely character traits. But, how similar or different are they really?

We will find out after looking closely at both of these two dogs.

The Samoyed

samoyed sitting on a wooden bench

The Samoyed is a Spitz dog breed from Siberia and is one adaptable and gentle working dog. These dogs were used to reindeer herding and sleds pulling in the Arctic. Their thick coat helps Samoyed dogs warm even in harsh weather conditions.

According to the Samoyed growth chart, male Samoyeds are usually between 21 to 23.5 inches tall and weigh from 45 to 65 pounds. Female Samoyeds are slightly smaller; their average height is from 19 to 21 inches, while they weigh 35 to 50 pounds.

The Samoyed is an intelligent working dog who sometimes might be strong-willed. Still, this dog is gentle, loving, and devoted, which makes it an excellent family dog.

Samoyeds are usually white, but some other colors are also acceptable, such as cream, biscuit, and combination of a white with biscuit. Since these dogs have a double coat, they are heavy shedders. If you would like to own a Samoyed, be prepared for a lot of brushing!

Samoyed needs to be active all the time and does not like to be left alone without any work to do. This dog is not aggressive, of course, if provided with early socialization.

All families with children will love the company of Samoyed, since he gets on very well with children. This dog is also alert and loyal.

The average lifespan of a Samoyed is estimated at 12 to 14 years. Some health issues related to this dog breed are hip dysplasia, glaucoma, hypothyroidism, and patellar luxation.

Samoyeds are gentle dogs, but they need their space; let’s not forget that we are talking about one working dog! So, a house with a yard is a better choice than a small apartment for this dog with a high energy level.

The Pomeranian

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Ah, those Pomeranian puppies! Aren’t they the cutest? According to the American Kennel’s list of the most popular dog breeds in the 2021, American people love Pomeranians, since these puppies ranked as #24 on this list.

The Pomeranian makes a great companion for individuals and for a family with children. When you think of the similarities of a Pomeranian with a Samoyed, one thing is instantly clear; this dog is much smaller!

According to the Pomeranian growth chart, their height is not above 7 inches, and they usually weigh from 3 to 7 pounds.

These puppies come in many different colors and, just like Samoyeds, Pomeranians have a double coat. Their shedding can be described as moderate, so you will probably not have to worry about daily brushing with a Pomeranian.

Don’t let the small size of these puppies fool you; these dogs are watchdogs who tend to bark a lot when they sense something strange. Pomeranians need plenty of exercise and a lot of attention to be happy and healthy.

Pomeranian’s average lifespan is estimated at 12 to 16 years. These pooches are prone to health problems such as allergies, canine epilepsy, hip dysplasia, collapsed trachea, and dental issues.

What Does A Samoyed Pomeranian Mix Look Like?

white samoyed pomeranian mix in nature
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The Samoyed is bigger than the Pomeranian, so you might think this dog is not as cuddly as the Pom. Totally wrong! This dog is a medium-to large dog breed, but with its white coat, and its friendliness – it is one of the big fluffy dog breeds made for cuddling!

As both of its parent breeds are adorable fluffy dogs, we think that the Samoyed Pom mix cannot look bad, no matter what parent it will resemble more.

Height & Weight

It is most likely that this mixed dog will be of a smaller size. Their average height goes from 10 to 12 inches, and they weigh between 10 and 25 pounds.

So, when it comes to size, this mixed dog will look more alike to the Pomeranian rather than to a Samoyed.

Coat Characteristics

Just like both of its parents, this mixed dog will also have a thick, fluffy, double layer coat. So, this hybrid will be warm even in the coldest climates!

The Pomeranian Samoyed mix will most likely have a white coat. However, it is also possible for this dog to inherit the fur in some other color from its Pomeranian parent.

What Is The Samoyed Pomeranian Mix Temperament Like?

adorable samoyed pomeranian mix looking into camera
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We are all aware this designer breed is irresistible, but, what about its temperament? Is this dog easy-going, or does it have a bad temperament?

Let’s find out!

Is This Dog Friendly?

This dog is super friendly! It adores its human family and loves to be a part of every activity. Also, this dog won’t mind guests that come to your home.

All that is important to the Samoyed Pom mix is that it is in the center of attention and never left alone.

Having this dog means a lot of fun times together, since this smiley dog will make you want to smile, too!

Social interaction is essential for these dogs from an early age. When puppies are exposed to new people from their puppyhood, they are more likely to behave well and to be friendly with people outside their family.

Is This Dog Good On Its Own?

Unfortunately, this crossbreed does not do well on its own. If you have a lot of free time you are ready to spend with your dog, the Samoyed Pomeranian mix might be a good choice for you.

However, if you spend a lot of time away from home, you should look for another pooch. This mixed breed dog likes to be around its owner all of the time. It might be clingy and follow you all around.

Moreover, this pup might suffer from separation anxiety if you leave it alone for too long. Also, it might show some signs of destructive behavior to let you know it is unhappy.

Is This Dog Aggressive?

This dog is not likely to show any aggressive behavior. But, it would help if you let this high-energy dog have as many activities as possible to satisfy his urges.

Always remember to take this dog for a walk and if you have to leave him alone for a short time, ensure he has enough toys to be entertained while you are not home.

Does This Dog Make A Good Watchdog?

The Samoyed Pom mix is very protective over his loved ones and reacts to every sound he hears. So, if you are looking for a non-vocal dog, you better skip this cute crossbreed.

However, these traits make a Pomeranian Samoyed mix a good watchdog. If this dog notices anything unusual, he will bark loudly until you react. After some time spent with this pooch, you will be able to recognize the meaning of this dog’s bark.

However, this dog will only be a good watchdog when proper training is provided. Otherwise, it might drive you crazy with barking all the time, even if you can’t figure out any concrete reason for this excessive barking.

Is This Dog Good With Children?

This mixed dog is one of the best choices for families with children. If your kids are persuading you to get a puppy, you might just think about this mix of a Pomeranian with a Samoyed!

This dog loves to be around children and play with them. Also, it is the perfect size to hang out with children; it is not too small to get hurt while playing, and it is not too big to knock out children during playing sessions.

Is This Dog Good With Other Pets?

The Pom Samoyed mix can also get on well with other pets with proper socialization. If you already have a dog or cat living in your home and want another pet, this mixed dog might suit your needs.

Of course, you will need to introduce the two animals carefully and give them time to get used to each other. Since the Samoyed Pom mix is intelligent and loves to please its owner, he will adapt to any living situation soon.

Taking Care Of A Pomeranian Samoyed Mix

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Every future dog owner must consider the care requirements of a dog breed he is about to get. Is this a low-maintenance dog, or a dog that is not so easy to take care of?

You should think about a couple of things, such as exercise requirements, food needs, dog’s training capacity, etc.

Let’s see what a proper care of a Pomeranian Samoyed mixed dog looks like.

Nutrition

This mixed dog will need high-quality food to grow healthy and happy. Your dog’s food should be rich in protein and contain meat, fruits, and vegetables. Ensure that the dog food your mixed dog eats does not have any artificial ingredients.

The nutrition requirements of a Pomeranian Samoyed mix might differ from its parents; since these breeds are of different sizes and have different nutritional needs.

If you are unsure what dog food to choose for your hybrid dog, it is best to consult a vet. He will recommend the ideal dog diet for your mix, and even some supplements to support your dog’s health.

Remember that dog food is essential for dog’s health in general.

Grooming

Coming from two parents with double coats means you will need to take regular care of your dog’s fur, which means a lot of brushing! Considering the shedding amount of its parents, the Pom Samoyed mix might be a moderate to heavy shedder.

So, this dog is not likely to be a hypoallergenic dog, but regular brushing should not be a problem for any dog owner.

Together with brushing, you should clean your dog’s teeth regularly to avoid tartar buildup and any other dental problems.

Also, remember to trim your dog’s nails and, if your pooch would not want to cooperate during this part of the grooming routine, you can find some useful advice in our article on How to sedate a dog for nail clipping.

You should not bathe this dog too often, so you don’t strip off the natural oils from its fur. However, a bath once in two or three months is still required, so that your hybrid dog smells nice and that his fur looks shiny and healthy.

Exercise

Samoyed Pomeranian mix is a dog with a lot of energy. Therefore, you should provide your mixed dog with enough exercise, which can include long walks, running, hiking, or everyday playing sessions with your family members.

This mix should have at least 30-minute exercise on a daily basis.

If this dog does not get enough exercise, he will be unhappy, and he might show this by barking, chewing stuff, or digging holes in your yard.

Exercise is an essential part of a dog’s life and its general health. Besides physical exercise, you should also provide your hybrid dog with mental stimulation.

A bored dog might get destructive, while a dog that has enough exercise is a content dog that will sleep peacefully – and will let you rest, too!

Training

This hybrid dog is intelligent and eager to please its owners, which makes it a delight to train. You will be able to train your Samoyed Pom even if you are a first-time dog owner, and you will have a lot of fun doing this!

These dogs will best respond to positive reinforcement training, so, prepare some delicious traits to reward your pup for obedience and to make your training successful.

Samoyed Pomeranian Mix Health Issues

samoyed pomeranian dog lying on the floor
Photo from: @millerkiddienova

Many people believe that mixed dog breeds are even healthier than purebred dogs. However, there are still particular health concerns a Samoyed Pom mix might develop.

These puppies might inherit some of the diseases their parent breeds are prone to, but they might also acquire other diseases during their lives.

We will look at the most common ones in these dogs.

1. Allergies

These hybrid dogs might suffer from allergies, and they inherited this health problem from the Pomeranian side.

Some symptoms you might notice in dogs with an allergy is dog’s itching, redness on the dog’s skin, constant sneezing, and coughing, or even some gastrointestinal  problems, such as diarrhea or vomiting.

Samoyed Pom mix might be allergic to some food ingredient, or they might have a reaction to some environmental allergen, such as pollen, or a cleaning product.

The essential thing here is to determine the exact allergen that is making your dog feel sick. The veterinarian is the only person that will determine the allergen in your dog.

If it is the food allergy, he will suggest a change in the dog’s diet. Also, he might suggest treatment with antihistamines or corticosteroids.

2. Cataracts

Samoyeds might deal with eye problems, and so could the Samoyed Pom mix dogs!

Cataracts is the clouding of the eye lens or its shell in a dog; the cloudiness can be slight, but it can also lead to complete opacity, resulting in reduced vision in the dog. Cataracts can be hereditary or acquired, often resulting from diabetes or an eye injury.

If left untreated, cataracts can even cause vision loss in dogs. Treatment will depend on the degree of the cataract. Topical anti-inflammatory eye drops will be sufficient for some dogs, but in some cases surgery will be required.

Today, cataract surgery is a routine procedure that veterinarians recommend to save the dog’s vision and so that the dog can continue to live unhindered.

3. Cardiomyopathy

Cardiomyopathy is a heart muscle disease in dogs that can be hereditary, but can also be caused by infections or toxins. Dogs suffering from this disease are usually weak, inactive, and may even lose consciousness.

If the veterinarian establishes cardiomyopathy in the dog, he will prescribe drugs that will improve the heart’s function and reduce cardiac overload. The treatment will differ from dog to dog, but, in general, cardiomyopathy is not curable – but with medication, we can significantly reduce the signs of the disease and prolong the life of our pets.

Dogs suffering from cardiomyopathy should have an adapted diet and moderate activity.

4. Dental Problems

Pomeranian Samoyed mix might also develop dental problems, just like its Pomeranian parent. Dental hygiene is essential for dogs to have healthy teeth. So, every dog owner should remember to clean its pet’s teeth.

This is how we can prevent the tartar and plaque buildup in our dogs. If you notice a missing tooth in your dog, or some other symptoms, such as a bad breath in the dog, you should contact a veterinarian immediately.

5. Hip Dysplasia

Both Samoyed and Pomeranian are prone to developing hip dysplasia – so is their mix!

This disease occurs pretty often in the canine kingdom. Hip dysplasia is a hereditary deformity of the hip joint, and it occurs when the cup of the pelvic bone and the head of the femur in a dog do not develop evenly.

This disease occurs in dogs when they are developing, and severe pain will be noticeable in puppies.

Over time, dysplasia worsens, the dog’s muscles atrophy, and the dog becomes only limited in mobility. Genetics is the main factor affecting the development of hip dysplasia, and it is also promoted by factors such as the dog’s overweight and nutritional imbalance.

In a dog with hip dysplasia, you will probably notice reduced activity, difficulty jumping and running, swaying when walking, and pain.

The veterinarian determines hip dysplasia with an X-ray. If the dysplasia is not advanced, the veterinarian usually prescribes physical therapy and adapted diet and exercise for the dog.

On the other hand, if the disease has already progressed significantly, it will be necessary to perform a surgical procedure.

Samoyed Pom’s Lifespan

Health concerns might affect this dog’s lifespan, but these mixed dogs are expected to live from 12 to 15 years, similar to its parents.

To ensure your puppy will stay with you for a long time, you need to provide him with high-quality food, enough exercise – both mental and physical, and to take care of regular vet checkups.

Samoyed Pom puppy might be with you for many wonderful years; but it is necessary to take good care of this dog.

Samoyed Pomeranian Mix Puppies For Sale

samoyed pomeranian dog lying on the grass in the yard
Photo from: @skubi_samoranian

If you want to buy this adorable designer dog from a reputable breeder, you might spend anywhere between $800 up to $2000 or even more.

You should know that designer dogs are not so easy to find, and some non-reputable breeders might even try to scam you by selling you a puppy that is not a mix of a Pomeranian with a Samoyed.

Before even reaching the breeder, you should do a thorough research. Try to find some testimonials from people who have previously bought a puppy from a particular breeder.

Also, a reputable breeder will provide you with the photos and health records of the puppy’s parents; therefore, you will have proof of your puppy’s origin.

Is The Samoyed Pomeranian Mix Right For Me?

adorable white samoyed pomeranian looking into camera
Photo from: @skubi_samoranian

Anyone looking for a friendly, gentle, funny, and intelligent small dog will be thrilled with this mix. Also, this dog is trainable, obedient, loving and loyal. So, this dog does not have any bad character traits, right?

Well, this depends on your lifestyle. If you like to enjoy peace after a hard day at work, skip this pooch. He will probably bark excessively, even after you have trained him.

Also, this dog does not like to be left alone, so, there is a big chance you will have to modify your schedule. If this sounds like trouble to you, you might consider getting some other dog who is a little more independent.

If you are a fan of the Samoyed, check the characteristics of another Samoyed mix – the Husky Samoyed.

If you would like to see some other Pomeranian mixes, we suggest you check the Pomsky – a mix of a Pomeranian with a Siberian Husky, or the hybrid of Pomeranian with the Chow Chow.

Summary

Many people prefer purebred dogs, but I think that mixed dogs are equally awesome!

The Samoyed Pomeranian mix inherited friendliness, loyalty, and intelligence from both of its parents. For all people looking for a family dog, I think they will not go wrong by choosing this designer dog.

Also, this dog is energetic and curious and would love to be a part of all of your activities. However, if you are a person that likes to enjoy its peace, you should probably skip this dog. The Pom Samoyed mix is a vocal dog that needs much attention.

Therefore, you will not be able to leave this puppy outside and just occasionally cuddle it or take it for a walk. These dogs love to receive and give attention, and therefore, are a better choice for people looking for a canine companion that won’t leave their side.

All in all – this mixed dog is an adorable dog with wonderful character traits worthy of our attention!

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