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Yakutian laika dog
Yakutian laika dog







In 1692, in Amsterdam, a book was published by the Dutch traveling scientist, geographer and ethnographer, Nicolaas Cornellisson Witsen «Noord en Oost Tartarye», containing prints of engravings «Forms of Movement of the Yakutians in Winter». As early as 1635, in the petitions of pioneer Cossacks, dogs were mentioned living together with “river dogs”. Dmitrieva-Sulimova, EI Shereshevsky, AG Chikachev and others) described the Yakutian Laika under different names (Alazeevskaya, Anyuiskaya, Arcticheskaya (Arctic), Verkhoyanskaya, Kolymo - Indigirskaya, Omolonskaya, Omsukchanskaya, Okhotskaya, Polarnaya (Polar), Susmanskaya, Severo-Vostochnaya (Northeast) sled dog, Tungusskaya, Chuvychanskaya, Evenskaya, Yakutskaya, etc.). At different times, several explorers (AF Middendorf, VL Seroshevsky, LP Sabaneev, NV Slyunin, PK Maak, Prince AA Shirinsky-Dhikhmatov, VI Jokhelson, EV Pfizenmeier, EG Orlov, M. YAKUTIAN LAIKA (Ykutskaya Laika) HISTORICAL SUMMARY: The Yakutian Laika is an ancient breed of dog bred by the aboriginal peoples of Northeastern Russia, along so-called «river dogs». This dog is active and energetic, and needs daily exercise.

yakutian laika dog

The sex gender is well pronounced, males are more robust and stronger than females.Įnergy Level : Very Active. The coat is well developed, and should be sufficient to allow it to live and work under the harsh Arctic weather conditions. GENERAL APPEARANCE : C The Yakutian Laika is strong, well muscled, medium in size, compact, moderately leggy with thick fur, never even slightly flabby.









Yakutian laika dog