The Laika of Yakutia is part of group 5 and has been recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale for a period of 10 years.
In Europe, particularly France, this breed has attracted more than 800 families. In Canada, it is still rare and not very visible.
They live up to 15 years, weigh between 18 and 30 kg, and moult twice: once to grow hair (in winter), once to shed it (in summer). They are gregarious dogs, hunters, curious and explorers.
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