Seaview Samoyeds Serum Run
This is an important historical event to document the Samoyed dog's good ability as a working dog.
This is for anyone who wants to research the breed
Here we collect images and texts that contribute to creating a historical archive about the breed. Many thanks to all of you who contributed to the narrowed material, writings and pictures.
This tab on the history of the breed Is structured like a blog with historical material about the breed. Text and images is structured by country, event such as the era of polar research, the time in Siberia, etc. Under the different subject lines, you will find a lot of larger image archives to browse.
If you have material that should be shared on this page, send it by e-mail to us and we will post it. Both as separate pictures and in a document (word + pdf) describing which dogs they, which year, country and the source
Responsible for cataloging and organizing the collected historical material: Camilla Nyström.
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This is an important historical event to document the Samoyed dog's good ability as a working dog.
Hannie is an extremely important person for the preservation of the breed in Europe. She is one of the few (a handful) conformation judges who continue to judge the breed based on deep knowledge and interest in preserving the correct breed type, the older look. Hanni had contact with Mr. Clay before he passed away and learned a lot about...
Images that have fallen under the uncategorized category are images that we have not yet been able to trace to a certain era, expedition, country, etc. If you find more information about these pictures so we can move them into the correct album under different countries, for example, let us know and we will update.
France had to wait until the end of the 1914-1918 war to see the first Samoyed brought back from the Russian front by a French officer appear. This dog, which was biscuit colored and named Fingal, produced the first national champions.
Even in Australia, the original breed type was well preserved well into the 1950s, which is pleasing to see. Today, unfortunately, it is no longer possible to win with dogs of the older, more original breed type, which is sad. Today in Australia we see a broad development of the more extreme show type that has emerged through extreme...
Tove Horntvedt-Phillips: Since my first Samoyed Duke I have had Samoyeds continually and have competed in obedience and agility and fly ball and then competed in dog shows. Had first dogs ever in uk who had passports (Pharo and Liska) and go abroad all over Europe and down to Spain and Italy and up to Sweden and Norway...