| Attribute | Karelian Bear Dog | Samoyed |
|---|---|---|
| Size | Medium | Medium |
| Height | 48 - 60 cm | 48 - 60 cm |
| Weight | 21 kg | 22 kg |
| Life Expectancy | 12 years | 13 years |
| FCI Group | Spitz and Primitive Types | Spitz and Primitive Types |
| Grooming | Low | High |
| Shedding | Medium | High |
| Energy Level | Very high | Very high |
| Trainability | Low | Low |
| Child Friendly | Low | High |
| Character | The Karelian Bear Dog is a brave and confident breed with a pronounced hunting and protective drive. | The Samoyed is a friendly and alert dog known for its gentle and well-balanced temperament. |
This comparison is based on structured breed data from our Hundeo profiles and editorial fit criteria. It is meant as orientation, not as a substitute for individual advice from a trainer or veterinarian.
The Karelian Bear Dog is a medium dog (21 kg) with a life expectancy of 12 years. The Samoyed is medium (22 kg) and lives 13 years. For grooming, the Karelian Bear Dog rates low, the Samoyed high. The Karelian Bear Dog scores low for child-friendliness, the Samoyed high. For families with children, the Samoyed is more suitable. The Karelian Bear Dog is lower-maintenance overall.
Both breeds are comparable
For FamiliesSamoyed has high child-friendliness
SamoyedBoth breeds are comparable
Low MaintenanceKarelian Bear Dog: grooming low, shedding medium
Karelian Bear DogBoth breeds are comparable
The Karelian Bear Dog is a medium dog (21 kg) with very high energy. The Samoyed is medium (22 kg) with very high energy. The Karelian Bear Dog lives 12 years, the Samoyed 13 years.
The Karelian Bear Dog's child-friendliness is rated low, the Samoyed's as high. Both breeds should be socialized with children early.
Grooming needs for the Karelian Bear Dog are low, for the Samoyed high. Shedding is medium for the Karelian Bear Dog and high for the Samoyed.