First of all, you must let the Samoyed know that you are the master and the leader. Generally, Samoyeds will follow their owners home when they are about 2 months old. Looking at such a cute little Samoyed, the owners must hold it in their hands and remember it in their hearts, so they will have some pampering towards Samoyed. This kind of indulgence will make the Samoyed mistakenly think that anything it can do is okay. This is very detrimental to the formation of master status. Therefore, when the Samoyed is young, you must establish in it the awareness that you are the leader. For example, when eating, you eat first, when playing games, you have to decide before playing, etc.
Secondly, in the process of getting along with the Samoyed, you must cultivate its behavioral norms that meet human needs. Through training, we can help it establish life norms and let it know what is allowed and what is not allowed, so that there can be a positive interaction between the owner and the dog. For example, cultivate the Samoyed's work and rest time, try to be consistent with the owner's work and rest time, etc.
Thirdly, the training commands must be unified and standardized, and do not change them day and night. This can easily cause confusion in the Samoyed and disrupt the rhythm of training. The forbidden password is "no", so use "no" to the end. Don't say "no" for a while and "NO" for a while.