文档介绍:萨摩耶犬(Samoyed)FCI 繁育标准( 英文版) FCI-Standard N° 212 / 09. 01. 1999 / GB SAMOYED (Samoiedska ?a Sabaka) ORIGIN : Northern Russia and Siberia. PATRONAGE : Nordic Kennel Union (NKU). DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : . UTILIZATION : Sledge- panion dog. CLASSIFICATION . : Group 5 Spitz and primitive types. Section 1 Nordic sledge dogs. Without working trial. BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The name Samoyed derives from the Samoyed Tribes in Northern Russia and Siberia. In Southern parts of the area they used white, black and brown parti-coloured dogs as reindeer herders ; in the northern parts the dogs were pure white, had a mild temperament and were used as hunting- and sledge dogs. The Samoyed dogs lived close to their owners, they even slept within the shelters and were used as heaters. The British zoologist Ernest Kilburn Scott spent three months among Samoyed Tribes in 1889. Returning to England he brought with him a brown male puppy called ? Sabarka ?. Later he imported a cream coloured bitch called ? Whitey Petchora ? from the western side of the Urals and a snow white male called ? Musti ? from Siberia. These few dogs and those brought by the explorers are the base for the western Samoyed. The first standard was written in England in 1909. GENERAL APPEARANCE : Medium in size, elegant, a white Arctic Spitz. In appearence gives the impression of power