Samoyed haircut and grooming in Kyiv!

Each Samoyed deserves care that emphasizes its uniqueness.

6 reasons why you should enroll your Samoyed in V.O.G DOG animal beauty salons:

Specialized care for the Samoyed's thick coat:
At V.O.G DOG SALON, we are experienced in working with the Samoyed's double coat, providing deep cleaning and professional brushing of the undercoat to promote healthy skin and prevent shedding.
Using special products for white wool:
We use high-quality shampoos and conditioners designed specifically for white fur to preserve your pet's natural luster and shine.
Professional combing and removal of excess fur:
Our groomers have techniques that help to effectively reduce shedding, which is especially relevant for Samoyeds during periods of seasonal coat change.
Individual approach to energetic and friendly Samoyeds:
Understanding the nature of the breed, we create a comfortable and calm atmosphere so that your pet feels safe during the procedures.
Careful care of teeth and claws:
In addition to grooming, we offer teeth brushing and nail trimming services, which are important for the Samoyed's health.
Counseling for home care:
After the visit, you will receive recommendations from our experts on proper care of the coat and skin of the Samoyed at home.
A special approach to grooming in the face area:
The soft and fluffy coat around the Samoyed's face can cause discomfort if not properly groomed. Our groomers work carefully on this delicate area, ensuring comfort and good looks without irritating the skin.
Careful paw care:
Samoyed's paws can be irritated due to its activity and life in different climates. We offer comprehensive care for paw pads, including hydration and protection from damage, which are important for dogs that spend a lot of time outside.

Description of the breed:

The Samoyed is a medium-sized dog breed that stands out for its unique features. Previously, they were used for grazing deer and transporting goods. The main characteristic of this breed is a thick double coat of white or cream color, which helps them withstand extremely cold climates. Their coat consists of a soft undercoat and a long topcoat that provides warmth and protection.

Samoyeds have a strong build: their height is from 50 to 60 cm, and their weight varies from 20 to 30 kg. They are known for their fluffy tail thrown over their back and the “smiling” facial expression that has become their trademark. These dogs are friendly, social and energetic. They are very attached to their owners and need constant attention and activity. Samoyeds get along great with children and a variety of pets.

Officially, there are no varieties of the Samoyed, dogs may differ slightly in the color of their fur, which can be white, cream or white-citrine. You can also notice a difference in physique: some Samoyeds have a more working type, while others are more decorative.

Samoyed needs:

Samoyeds require special care for their fur, and regular grooming is an essential part of caring for this breed. Their thick double coat easily tangles and forms tangles, so brushing should be part of daily grooming, especially during periods of active shedding. Professional grooming for Samoyeds includes not only combing, but also special procedures to maintain the cleanliness and shine of the coat, the use of appropriate products for the care of white fur.

In addition to grooming, it is important to properly trim the Samoyed. Although full clipping is not recommended due to the risk of damaging the dog’s natural defenses against the cold, clipping specific areas such as the paws and the area under the tail helps to maintain the dog’s hygiene and comfort. When cutting, it is important to pay attention to preserving the natural shape of the wool in order to preserve its unique texture and protective properties.

Considering the special structure of the Samoyed’s coat, it is important to contact professional groomers in beauty salons for dogs who know how to properly care for this breed. Groomers use specialized tools and techniques to provide your Samoyed with the best possible care, prevent mange and maintain a healthy coat.

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Prices for sets of procedures from V.O.G DOG SALON for Samoyeds

The cost depends on the selected Samoyed complex
What is included in the complexes
Hygiene complex
Regular care for every Samoyed!
Full Complex
Full care with a haircut for the refined!
DeLuxe Complex
SPA day! Complete relaxation for a Samoyed!
Season ticket for economy
There is no better deal in any grooming salon!
DeLuxe discount - 400 ₴
Subscription discount up to 40%
Full-fledged lapacure(DeLuxe)
Claw trimming
Removal of hair from the ear canal
Combing wool
Bathing with premium shampoo, balm, conditioner
Washing and cleaning the eyes
Wiping and cleaning the ears
Drying and laying of wool
Hygienic haircut (belly, ears, genital area and buttocks, corners of eyes, edging of paws)
Model/breed haircut (full ponytail haircut)(DeLuxe+Full)
Final polishing of wool
Fruit mask with silk proteins(DeLuxe+Full)
Teeth cleaning(DeLuxe)
Cleaning of paraanal glands(DeLuxe)
Application of perfume chosen by the client(DeLuxe)
Hygiene complex
Regular care for every Samoyed!
2600 ₴
Full Complex
Full care with a haircut for the refined!
2600 ₴
DeLuxe Complex
SPA day! Complete relaxation for a Samoyed!
4500 ₴
Season ticket for economy
There is no better deal in any grooming salon!
from 10920 ₴
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Procedures are necessary for the health and beauty of the Samoyed

Claw trimming:
Samoyeds, like other breeds, need regular nail trimming to prevent discomfort when walking or running and to avoid cracked or damaged nails. It also helps to reduce the risk of paw injuries, as too long claws can affect proper stance and gait.

Cleaning ears and eyes:
Due to the thick coat around the ears and eyes, Samoyeds can collect dirt and moisture, which can lead to infections and irritations. Regular ear cleaning helps prevent the development of otitis media, and eye care prevents tearing and infections.

Contour (breed) haircut:
Full shearing is not recommended for Samoyeds due to their thick double coat which provides thermoregulation. However, a contour haircut allows you to maintain a neat appearance, especially in the area of ​​​​paws and tail. This helps to avoid wool contamination and improves its aesthetic appearance.

Preliminary combing of matted wool and undercoat:
Samoyeds shed heavily, and during this period their coat needs regular brushing to remove dead hairs and undercoat. Pre-combing prevents the formation of tangles and facilitates further care procedures.

Bathing, blowing and combing dead hair with a booster:
Regular bathing with the use of special shampoos for white wool helps keep the Samoyed's coat clean and healthy. After bathing, it is important to use a hair dryer to blow out the coat to completely remove moisture and undercoat, and to avoid entanglements. Brushing with a booster completes the process, making the coat soft and silky.

Hair dryer styling:
The last stage is styling the hair with a hair dryer, which ensures smoothness and shine, and also makes the dog more attractive. This helps to avoid excessive fluffing of the wool and emphasizes its natural texture.

Cleaning and care of teeth:
Samoyeds are prone to the accumulation of tartar, so regular brushing with special means will help prevent the development of gum and tooth diseases, which positively affects the overall health of the animal.

Inspection and skin care:
During grooming, it is important to check the condition of the skin. Samoyeds can have sensitive skin prone to allergies or irritation. Using moisturizers and special shampoos helps maintain skin health and prevent possible problems.

Paraanal glands:
Regular cleaning of the paraanal glands helps to avoid the accumulation of secretions, which can cause discomfort and infections. This is an important aspect of hygiene to ensure the dog's comfort.

Physical activity and proper diet:
Samoyeds are active and energetic dogs, so regular walks and exercise are important for maintaining their health. A proper diet also plays an important role in maintaining good coat condition and general health of the animal.

Frequently asked questions and answers about Samoyed care

Is it necessary to trim the Samoyed?

Samoyeds are not recommended for a full haircut, as their thick double coat provides natural thermoregulation. However, a contour haircut around the paws, tail and ears is necessary to maintain a neat appearance and hygiene. It is also important to trim the nails regularly.

What is the price for grooming a Samoyed?

The price for grooming a Samoyed depends on the volume of procedures and the salon. On average, a full range of services, including bathing, combing, nail trimming and contouring, costs UAH 2,600. Contact our professional groomers who have experience working with this breed.

How often should a Samoyed be bathed and taken to the salon for grooming?

A Samoyed does not need to be bathed often - once every 2-3 months is enough or as needed if the wool is heavily soiled. However, combing is necessary at least 2-3 times a week, especially during shedding periods. It is recommended to take the Samoyed to professional grooming at least once a season.

Why does a Samoyed's coat turn yellow?

Yellowing of the coat in Samoyeds can be caused by several factors, such as improper care, environmental pollution or nutritional disorders. Areas around the mouth or paws often turn yellow due to constant contact with saliva or water. To combat this, it is important to use special shampoos for white wool and to observe proper hygiene.

How often to comb a Samoyed?

Combing the Samoyed should be regular, at least 2-3 times a week, to prevent the formation of tangles and to keep the coat in good condition. During seasonal coat changes, brushing should be done daily to remove dead undercoat.

Where can you get a Samoyed dog haircut in Kyiv nearby?

In Kyiv, there is a chain of grooming salons specializing in the care of Samoyeds, this is V.O.G DOG SALON. Our salon is known for its professional approach to the breed and provides all necessary procedures for hair care, including contour cutting, combing and claw care. There are 11 grooming salons in our network in convenient locations: Pechersk, Solomyanka, Troyeshchyna, Lukyanivka, Poznyaki, Darnytsia, Holosiyvo, Vynogradar, Dorogozhichi, Kryukivshchyna.

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Samoyeds: description of the breed

Samoyeds are medium-sized dogs with a strong build. Their main feature is a thick, double coat, which consists of a soft undercoat and a long, thick top coat. The wool of Samoyeds not only adds to their aesthetic appeal, but also serves as a natural protection against the cold. The most common coat color is white, although cream and white-citrine shades can also be found. The average weight of an adult Samoyed varies from 20 to 30 kg, and the height ranges from 50 to 60 cm. An important characteristic of the breed is their famous “smiling” expression on their faces, which gives them a special charm. A fluffy tail is usually thrown over the back, adding to their majesty and grace.

What is the name of the Samoyeds?

Samoyed people are often called “Samoyed slur” because of their historical ties to the nomadic Samoyed peoples. They are also known as “smiling dogs” because of the characteristic facial expression that appears to be a permanent smile. This is a feature that distinguishes them from other breeds and emphasizes their friendliness. Also known, but less used versions are “Samoyed dog”, “Samoyed spitz”, “Sammy”.

Character and behavior of the Samoyeds

Samoyeds are known for their incredible friendliness. They are extremely attached to people and do not like to be alone. These dogs always want to be a part of family life, actively interact with people, and also love attention. Samoyeds are great with children, showing gentleness and patience, making them great family companions. They also get along well with other dogs and pets if properly socialized.

Energy and the need for activity

Samoyeds are also active and energetic dogs that need a lot of exercise to maintain physical and mental health. They need daily walks, games and activities to direct their energy in a positive direction. They are well suited for families with an active lifestyle, as they enjoy long walks and active games. An insufficient level of physical activity can lead to boredom and destructive behavior in the Samoyed, so it is necessary to provide them with constant loads.

Behavior in the family and with children

Samoyeds love children very much and communicate patiently with them. They are gentle and friendly, always eager to be part of the family. Their playful nature makes them great friends for children, and their high energy allows them to participate in various activities. It is important to teach children how to properly interact with a dog in order to avoid accidental injuries or discomfort for the animal.

Peculiarities of training (intelligence, stubbornness)

Samoyeds  can be stubborn, which makes them more difficult to train. They have a strong independent nature, which sometimes manifests itself in the form of stubbornness, so the learning process requires patience and persistence. Positive reinforcement methods work best, as Samoyeds respond to praise and treats. It is worth starting training from an early age, as it will help to form good habits and obedience. Socialization is also an important point to ensure harmonious relationships with other animals and people.

Samoyed grooming: why is it so important?

The Samoyed’s coat has a unique double structure that provides natural protection against extreme temperatures. The top coat is a long, stiff hair that protects against dirt and moisture. Under it is a soft, thick undercoat that keeps warm and protects from the cold. This structure makes Samoyed wool aesthetically attractive and functional. However, caring for it requires special attention, since the wrong approach can lead to a violation of its natural properties.

How often should a Samoyed be combed?

Brushing the Samoyed is an essential part of regular grooming, especially given its thick coat and frequent shedding. In the normal period, it is necessary to comb the dog at least 2-3 times a week in order to prevent the formation of matted hair and maintain the health of the coat. During the seasonal shedding, which occurs twice a year, brushing should be daily to effectively remove the dead undercoat and facilitate the natural shedding process. Regular brushing also helps keep the house clean by reducing shedding.

In addition to daily brushing, special tools such as furminators and wide-tooth combs are recommended during shedding to effectively remove the undercoat. Regular bathing and blow-drying also help to remove excess fur and prevent hair from accumulating on the dog’s body.

Full shearing of the Samoyed is not recommended due to its coat’s natural ability to regulate body temperature. Clipping can damage the undercoat, which performs the function of thermoregulation, and also lead to skin problems, in particular to drying out or overheating of the dog in the warm season. However, it is possible to trim certain areas, such as the paws, tail and ears, to maintain a neat appearance and hygiene.

It is strictly not recommended to cut a Samoyed with a clipper, as this can lead to serious problems. Cutting with a machine destroys the natural protection of the coat, damages the undercoat and can cause allergic reactions or skin irritation. If the undercoat is damaged, the coat may take a long time to recover or may not return to its natural state at all.

How to properly cut a Samoyed?

Professional haircut in the salon: which areas need care

A professional haircut in a salon for Samoyeds focuses on the care of certain areas that need special attention. Most often, these are the paws, ears and tail, which, due to the thickness of the fur, can collect dirt and moisture, which causes discomfort to the dog. The paws are trimmed so that the fur does not interfere with walking, as well as to maintain hygiene, especially in winter. Ears also need care to prevent the accumulation of dirt that can lead to infections. The tail is trimmed to maintain a neat appearance, but it is better not to neglect the preservation of its natural fluffy shape.

Neatness in these areas of the paws, ears and tail provides an aesthetic appearance and helps maintain the dog’s health. The fur on the paws, if not trimmed, can trap moisture and dirt, causing irritation or even infection. The same goes for the ears, where excessive fur can contribute to the accumulation of dirt. A tail that is swept back may require a neat trim, especially in the area underneath to prevent contamination.

Home care for a Samoyed

Daily care: combing and hygiene procedures

Samoyeds require constant attention to their thick double coat, so regular brushing is a must. It is important to brush the coat at least 2-3 times a week to prevent mats and get rid of dead hair. During the shedding period, this process should be carried out daily, using special tools such as combs with wide teeth or furminators, which allow you to remove the undercoat and keep the dog looking tidy.

In addition to combing, it is important to pay attention to the general hygiene of the animal. This includes checking the paws after a walk, cleaning the area around the eyes of tears, and checking the skin regularly for irritation or parasites. Hygienic procedures help maintain the animal’s comfort and reduce the risk of infection.

How often to bathe a Samoyed? What shampoos to use?

You don’t need to bathe a Samoyed often – one bath once every 2-3 months or as needed if the dog gets very dirty is enough. Excessive bathing can dry out the skin and damage the natural oils that protect the coat. Use only specialized shampoos for dogs with white fur to keep it clean and shiny. Such shampoos have a special formula that helps to avoid yellowing of wool and maintain its bright color. After bathing, it is important to dry the coat well to avoid the formation of piles and to keep it fluffy.

Does the coat of the Samoyed turn yellow?

Yellowing of the Samoyed’s coat is a fairly common problem that can be caused by several factors. Most often, this is due to the contact of wool with saliva or dirt during walks, especially in the area of ​​the face and paws. To fight this problem, our groomers use specialized shampoos for white wool, which help to restore its bright color. It is also important to monitor hygiene: regularly wash the dog’s face after eating, as well as clean the paws after walks.

Contacts

Here are the locations of grooming salons and nails salons
Pechersk: GROOMING✂️
10:00-19:00

Kiev, Pechersk district, M. Mikhnovsky Boulevard (Friendship of Nations), 27

Pechersk: GROOMING✂️
10:00-19:00

Kiev, Pechersk district, Lesya Ukrainka Boulevard, 14

Solomyanka: GROOMING✂️
10:00-19:00

Kiev, Solomyanka district, V. Lobanovsky Avenue, 6a

Troyeshchyna: GROOMING✂️
10:00-19:00

Kiev, Desniansky district, Red Kalina (Mayakovsky) Avenue, 68a

Lukyanovka/KPI: GROOMING✂️
10:00-19:00

Kiev, Shevchenko district, Sholudenka Street, 14

Poznyaki: GROOMING✂️
10:00-19:00

Kiev, Darnytsky district, Knyazhy Zaton Street, 2/30

Darnitsa: GROOMING✂️
10:00-19:00

Kiev, Darnytsky district, I. Kotlyarevsky (Work) Boulevard, 7

Holosiivskyi: GROOMING✂️
10:00-19:00

Kiev, Holosiivskyi district, 4 Seasons Residential Complex, Maksymovycha Street, 3d

Vynohradar: GROOMING+NAILS ✂️+💅
10:00-19:00

Kiev, Podil district, S. Danchenko Street, 32

Dorogozhychi: GROOMING✂️
10:00-19:00

Kiev, Shevchenkivskyi district, Shchusev Street, 4

Kryukivshchyna village, Kyiv region: GROOMING+HOTEL+SHOP ✂️+🛍️+🏡
Grooming 10:00-19:00
Shop 10:00-21:00
Hotel 24/7

European Street, 2a (Eurocity Residential Complex, near Vyshneve town)