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Why did Samoyed grow up?
1, genetic cause

Samoyed dogs are medium-sized dogs in the canine family, but they are all relatively small, long and thin. This characteristic is determined by its special genes. In fact, the largest Samoyed dogs are not bigger than the average medium-sized dogs, so their bodies are different from the average dogs.

2. The development cycle is too short

Samoyeds have a short development period, only 6-8 months, which means they grow faster. Therefore, they may be smaller than other breeds of dogs.

In addition, the study also shows that Samoyed has higher metabolism and faster growth rate than large dogs. This is also a reason why they don't grow up.

3. Lifestyle factors

Samoyed is a very lively dog and needs to get enough exercise and activities in daily life. If Samoyed's owners give them enough exercise space and encourage them to do some physical exercise, then these dogs will be stronger, but due to their genetic limitations, they will still be slightly smaller than other breeds of dogs.

4. Dietary factors

Diet has an important influence on the growth and development of dogs. Samoyed dogs will lose weight slowly if they are given a scientific and balanced diet. But their bodies will still be smaller, because it is related to their genes.

In addition, if the dog is fed too much, it may lead to obesity and health problems. So in terms of diet, we need to give dogs a scientific diet to avoid overfeeding.