Samoyed puppies for sale in Singapore
Samoyed puppies for sale in SG
The smiling snow dog — fluffy, sociable, and impossible to walk past.

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Samoyed in Singapore — quick answers
- How much does a Samoyed puppy cost in Singapore?
- Samoyed puppy prices in Singapore vary by litter and availability. Furgive You SG quotes an all-in price that covers the AVS import licence, microchipping, age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming and a pre-collection vet check — message us on WhatsApp for the current price.
- Are Samoyed puppies available in Singapore right now?
- There are no Samoyed puppies at the showroom today. Furgive You SG runs a waitlist for the next Samoyed litter — join it on WhatsApp and we'll notify you when one arrives.
- Where can I buy a Samoyed puppy in Singapore?
- Furgive You SG is an AVS-licensed puppy shop (Licence AS24C00019) at 278 East Coast Road, Singapore 428944, open Tuesday to Sunday, 11am–7pm by appointment. All Samoyed puppies are ethically imported from small overseas breeders in Australia and Ireland, and collections happen in-store only.
- How big does a Samoyed get?
- A Samoyed is medium–large (16–30 kg). The smiling snow dog — fluffy, sociable, and impossible to walk past.
Looking for a Samoyed puppy for sale in Singapore? Furgive You SG is an AVS licensed boutique puppy shop on East Coast Road, importing Samoyed puppies through a small number of ethical overseas breeders with health-screened parents and traceable litters.
Famous for the 'Sammy smile' and a cloud-white double coat, the Samoyed is one of the most striking and sociable breeds in the world. They were bred to live alongside people rather than apart from them, so they are affectionate, chatty, and genuinely unhappy when left alone all day.
A Samoyed is an Arctic breed living in the tropics, so honest planning matters: reliable air-conditioning, dawn and after-dark walks only, and a real grooming commitment. Every Samoyed puppy comes home vet-checked, vaccinated for its age, dewormed and AVS-microchipped, with our 48-hour health guarantee and lifetime WhatsApp support.
Ethical overseas breeding partners
We only work with ethical breeders from Australia and Ireland with traceable litters.
Local puppy support
Vet onboarding, nutrition plans, and Singapore-friendly care tips included.
Visit our showroom
278 East Coast Road, Singapore 428944 — ideal if you want to meet puppies in person.
AVS licensed
AVS Licence AS24C00019. Microchipped, vaccinated, and legally documented.
Samoyed puppy price in Singapore (2026)
Samoyed puppy prices in Singapore generally range from about S$7,000 to S$9,500. The spread comes down to lineage, coat and colour, age on arrival and how many puppies were in the litter — rarer colours and health-tested parent lines always sit at the higher end because far fewer are exported each season.
At Furgive You SG the quoted price is the price you pay at collection. There is no separate import surcharge, no vaccination top-up and no microchip fee added at the counter, and we'll always tell you upfront where a particular Samoyed puppy sits in that range and why.
| What's included | Typical value |
|---|---|
| Age-appropriate vaccinations & deworming | Included |
| AVS microchip & registration paperwork | Included |
| Import permits, health certificates, quarantine compliance | Included |
| Veterinary clearance on arrival in Singapore | Included |
| Puppy starter kit (food, care notes, transition guide) | Included |
| Lifetime WhatsApp aftercare with our team | Included |
Ongoing cost of owning a Samoyed in Singapore
Budget roughly S$280–S$450 a month once your Samoyed puppy is home. Food and grooming are the two recurring line items that surprise most first-time owners, so plan for them before you commit.
- Premium food suited to the breed: S$120–S$200/month
- Professional grooming: S$110–S$170 per session
- Heartworm, tick and flea prevention: S$30–S$50/month
- Annual vaccination and health check: S$150–S$300/year
- Pet insurance (optional): S$40–S$90/month
- HDB/AVS dog licence renewal: from S$15/year
Why cheap Samoyed puppies are a red flag
Listings well below S$5,500 usually mean undocumented imports, no AVS licence behind the sale, or puppies moved on before they were ready to leave their litter. Ask any seller for their AVS licence number, the breeder's name and the puppy's health records before you place a deposit — we're happy for you to ask us exactly the same questions in person.
Deposits, payment and what happens next
A deposit reserves a specific Samoyed puppy and is only taken after you've met the puppy or seen full video and paperwork. The balance is settled at collection in our showroom, where we walk you through the health records, feeding plan and the first week at home. Every puppy is covered by our 48-hour health guarantee so you can take a second-opinion vet visit with confidence.
Is a Samoyed right for your home in Singapore?
Samoyeds are wonderful companions, but Singapore adds two constraints most breed guides skip: housing rules and heat. Work through both honestly before you commit — we would much rather match you to the right breed than sell you the wrong one.
HDB rules and housing
The Samoyed is not on HDB's approved small-dog list, so it can only be kept in a private condominium or a landed home in Singapore. An adult Samoyed weighs about 16–30 kg and stands 50–60 cm at the shoulder, well outside HDB's approved small-breed list. Condo owners should also check their MCST by-laws, as some developments cap dog weight or restrict lift access for larger breeds. If you live in an HDB flat, an approved alternative such as the Japanese Spitz or West Highland Terrier gives you a similar temperament in a compact size.
Space, exercise and daily routine
Samoyeds need around 60 minutes of daily activity plus company and mental work; they are sled dogs by heritage, so a lead-trained walk and structured play beat off-lead sprinting in our climate. Whatever the breed, walks in Singapore belong in the cooler hours — before roughly 9am and after 7pm — with water on hand and a quick pavement temperature check with the back of your hand. On rainy days, swap the walk for scent games, puzzle feeders or short training drills indoors.
Family, kids and other pets
Samoyeds are famously friendly with children, visitors and other dogs — they make poor guard dogs precisely because they like everyone they meet. You're welcome to bring your children — and your current dog, with a diaper on — to meet our puppies at the showroom so you can see the dynamic for yourself before deciding.
Temperament, training and neighbours
Cheerful, chatty and sociable, a Samoyed will vocalise when bored or lonely, which matters in dense housing — plan for company, enrichment and early neighbour-friendly training. Start crate training and toilet routines from day one, keep training sessions short and reward-based, and socialise your puppy with lifts, void decks and delivery trolleys early — in dense Singapore housing, a confident dog is a quiet dog.
Caring for a Samoyed puppy in Singapore's climate
Managing heat and humidity
This is an Arctic breed living on the equator, so air-conditioning is not optional. Keep walks to dawn and after dark, provide cool flooring and constant water, and treat any heavy panting as an emergency signal. Watch for heavy panting, brick-red gums, thick drool or wobbliness — the early signs of heat stress. Cool your dog with room-temperature water on the belly and paws, never ice water, and call your vet immediately.
Coat, skin and grooming
That thick white double coat is the breed's biggest commitment — brush right to the skin three to four times a week, groom professionally every 6–8 weeks, and never shave to the skin, as the undercoat insulates against heat as well as cold. Dry the coat thoroughly after every bath — damp fur in our humidity is the single biggest cause of hot spots and yeast — and check ears weekly, as Singapore's climate makes ear infections common in dogs with drop or heavily coated ears.
Feeding and healthy growth
Feed a large-breed puppy formula with controlled calcium across three meals until six months so growth stays slow and joints develop properly. Keep your puppy lean; excess weight is the most avoidable contributor to joint problems later in life. Fresh water should always be available, and food portions adjusted every few weeks as your puppy grows.
Vet care and health screening
Hip scoring, eye testing and screening for hereditary glomerulopathy on the parent dogs all matter in this breed; our breeders provide full clearances for your vet's records. Complete the vaccination series on schedule and start heartworm prevention early — mosquitoes make heartworm a year-round risk in Singapore. Every Samoyed we import arrives with breeder health records, so your own vet has full history from the very first visit.
How our Samoyed puppies reach Singapore
We work with a small number of ethical overseas breeders in Australia and Ireland — kennels we know by name, with traceable litters, health-screened parents and puppies raised inside a family home rather than a commercial facility. Samoyeds are a rare import into Singapore and we only take puppies from kennels with health-cleared, traceable lineage.
From breeder to our East Coast Road showroom
Puppies stay with their litter until they are old enough to travel, fly on approved routes, then clear AVS import and quarantine requirements before arriving with us. Each puppy is examined by our vet on arrival, settled at the showroom, and only listed once we're satisfied it is healthy, eating well and comfortable with people.
What happens when you visit
Book a private 45-minute play date at 278 East Coast Road, Singapore 428944. You'll meet the puppy in a quiet room, see the health records and import paperwork, and talk through food, crate setup and the first week at home. All collections happen in-store so we can hand over properly — we don't deliver puppies.
- AVS Licence AS24C00019 — displayed in-store
- Vaccination, deworming and microchip records for every puppy
- Written care notes tailored to Singapore homes
- Lifetime WhatsApp support after you take your puppy home
Joining the Samoyed waitlist
Samoyed litters reach Singapore infrequently, so almost every family joins a waitlist first. Join the waitlist over WhatsApp and we'll message you with photos, gender, expected arrival date and pricing as soon as the next litter is confirmed — no deposit needed simply to be on the list.
Samoyed puppy questions in Singapore
Can a Samoyed live comfortably in Singapore?▼
Yes, with the right home. Samoyeds need consistent air-conditioning, cool flooring, indoor rest through the hottest hours, and walks only at dawn or after dark. Without those, this is not the right breed for your household.
Are Samoyeds HDB approved?▼
No. Samoyeds are a medium-to-large breed outside HDB's approved small-dog list, so they need a condominium or landed home.
How much do Samoyeds shed?▼
A lot. They blow their undercoat heavily and need brushing three to four times a week plus a professional groom every 6–8 weeks. Never shave a Samoyed to the skin — the coat insulates against heat as well as cold.
Are Samoyeds good with children and other dogs?▼
Excellent. They are famously friendly with children, visitors and other dogs — Samoyeds make poor guard dogs precisely because they like everyone.
How much does a Samoyed puppy cost in Singapore?▼
Samoyed puppies typically range from about S$7,000 to S$9,500 at Furgive You, including AVS import, vaccinations, microchip and veterinary clearance. WhatsApp us for current availability and waitlist status.
Do you have a showroom in Singapore?▼
Yes. Furgive You SG is located at 278 East Coast Road, Singapore 428944. You're welcome to visit for private meet-and-greet sessions with our available puppies in Singapore.
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Samoyed puppies available now in Singapore
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