What is the difference between Eskimo dog and Samoyed

What is the difference between an Eskimo and a Samoyed? The first point is that the Eskimo is smaller overall than the Samoyed. The second point is that the Eskimo’s mouth is wide and flat and shorter, while the Samoyed’s mouth is thicker and equal in length to width. The third point is that the hair on the Eskimo’s neck is ringed and shaped like a collar, while the Samoyed does not. The fourth point is that the Samoyed’s eyes are almond-shaped, while the Eskimo’s are more rounded, and the fifth point is that the Eskimo’s ears are much larger than the Samoyed’s. 1. Height The Eskimo’s body type is divided into three categories: small dogs are 23 to 31CM, medium dogs are 31 to 38CM, and large dogs are 38 to 48CM. 2. The mouth of the Eskimo is wide and flat, and its length is not higher than the length of the skull, it is shorter! The Samoyed’s mouth is thicker and its length is equal to its width, and if the corners of its mouth are raised it looks like a smile! The hair on its neck is ringed and shaped like a scarf, and the tail hair is long and fluffy! The hair on the lower layer of the Samoyed’s body is short and soft, as comfortable as wool. The hair on the upper layer of its body is thick and long, growing vertically, and not curly! 4. eyes pure-blooded Samoyed: the eyes are almond-shaped; Eskimo dog’s eyes are much more round than almond! 5. ears Samoyed’s ears are small, Eskimo dog’s ears are much larger in comparison.

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