Bear version of the Samoyed and wolf version of the Samoyed difference

The bear version of the Samoyed and the wolf version of the Samoyed differ in size, the bear version of the Samoyed has thicker undercoat and looks taller, while the wolf version of the Samoyed will be smaller and look leaner. The wolf version of the Samoyed has a beautiful face with a closer distance between the ears, and because of the smaller skull, the eyes look particularly large. The bear version of the Satsuma has a thicker orbital, mental, and intimidating face, with ears that are more widely spaced than the wolf version. The Wolf version of the Satsuma litter has a long coat at 2 months of age. Bear Satsuma litters are more like a bear at 2 months of age because they are round in every way, with a round head, round body and cylindrical legs. Because they do not grow decorative hair during this period, they are basically all fluffy feeling.

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