I know Samoyed dogs have two coats and are used in the Artic. Do they make a good pet in warmer regions?
The answer is yes. Just remember that if you keep your Samoyed outside in the summertime, he will need a constant supply of fresh water and shade. The undercoat of the Samoyed is short, thick, and soft, which actually serves to keep him warm in the winter and cool in the summer. While this breed may do better in cooler climates, it would also do well just about anywhere. An excellent way to help keep your Samoyed cool on hot days is to fill a kiddy pool with water in which he can come and go.
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