#13 In both cases, barking should be done from the head of the potential victim.
If the Easterner gives a voice, keeping away from the elk, and at the first turn of the elk runs away, this means that the dog is either very young and has not yet developed the correct technique, or simply does not have the ability to work with large prey. An Laika is considered a good moose calf, capable of following a cloven-hoofed animal for at least 5 hours and doing several sweeps (stopping the elk and barking from its head). The status of a pro is assigned to single individuals who are ready to go after the elk and set sweeps until the next morning.
#14 The East Siberian Laika is a dog with strong immunity and genetically hardened hardening, therefore, experts recommend not taking even newborn puppies with their parent to a warm place, but keeping them in an unheated room.
You can often hear stories about how easily Easterners adapt to life in an apartment. At the same time, keeping the breed in "greenhouse" conditions is not approved by the breeders, and the animal itself is not good for it. A healthy working dog can live in the yard, where a solid enclosure with a warm booth should be built for it, which is best placed on the sunny side.
#15 The content of an Laika on a chain is permissible, as a temporary phenomenon, until the aviary is equipped.
Moreover, the chain must be fixed on a movable block, which will allow the animal to move freely around the yard. It is necessary to take the puppy for a walk in crowded places after vaccination against distemper and enteritis. Before receiving vaccinations, it is also necessary to take the baby out to breathe, but in such locations where contact with other dogs and people will be excluded. It is best to walk with the ward in the forest and in the meadows, which is a preparation for the future hunt. The duration of the walks should be at least 2 hours a day because the longer the puppy is in the sun, the less likely he is to get rickets.