Samoyeds are medium-to-large white spitz breeds that seem royal. Since this dog breed originated in Siberia, its thick, fluffy coat makes sense. These tough, cold-weather canines herded reindeer, pulled sleds, and hunted for the Samoyed people.
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A large ruff around its neck and a curling tail characterize the Samoyed. Some of these all-white canines develop cream or biscuit coats. A year-round fur storm with this white dog breed.
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The Maltese is the smallest white dog. These little dogs grow to 4–7 pounds and are under 10 inches tall. Though some owners trim the Maltese's long, silky white coat, it makes this renowned companion dog cute.
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West Highland white terriers have double white fur. The Scottish Westie is a small yet strong terrier. This breed was developed to hunt rodents, and its white coat helped it stand out. Westies are smart and energetic companion dogs.
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American Eskimo dogs are pure white with coal-black eyes and noses, like snowmen. Standard, small, and toy dogs are available. No matter its size, it has a fluffy white coat and alert look.
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The Eskie originated in the midwest during the end of the 19th century, despite its name. German farmers utilized the snowy-white German Spitz, which was carefully bred.
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Bichon frises are simple to distinguish in a swarm of white dogs due to their fluffy coats and spherical shape. The modern breed is said to have evolved from the poodle and water spaniel in France.
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The Great Pyrenees is the biggest white dog. A thick, double coat of white fur covers these gentle giants, who may weigh 100 pounds. This dog probably originated in Central Asia or Siberia millennia ago.
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