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Breed Review: East Siberian Laika (18 Pics)

#7 Among the hunters, it is considered undesirable to introduce the East Siberian Laika to hunting a hare.

Carried away by the pursuit of the oblique, the dog moves too quickly away from the owner and does not hear commands. As a result, the hunter does not have the opportunity to catch up with the pet, and the provoked dog deals with the prey on its own, which is unacceptable in principle. For the same reason, it is not recommended to allow East Siberian Laika to walk uncontrollably through the forest in summer. In such unauthorized hikes, the dog learns to hunt, strangle and eat light game like young moose calves and hares, and then on seasonal hunting no longer adheres to the rules, spoiling the prey with its teeth.

#8 It is not customary to go through OKD with the East Siberian Laika, but you will have to master the basic techniques of controlling a pet.

Despite the fact that in terms of habits, Laika is close to their wild ancestor - the wolf, it is still important to correct their actions. The first command in the life of an East Siberian Laika puppy is “Come to me!”. It is obliged to introduce it into use by the breeder himself or the owner of the nursery when it comes time to feed the newborn offspring. In the future, this will facilitate the training process for the buyer.

#9 As the baby grows up, the traditional beckoning can be replaced with an approach by the owner’s whistle.

For a timely response to a call, be it a voice command or a whistle, the pet should be encouraged. Remember that among hunters, individuals are valued who do not lose contact with humans in the hunt, as well as come on demand. The second basic command is "No!" Without her, it will be impossible to control the temperament of the four-legged hunter on the hunt. Commands "Drop it!" and "Place!" the puppy should understand at 3 months of age. Collar and leash training also begin at 3 months.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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