
Dog breed
Russo-European Laika
Origin: not documented in our sources
Russo-European Laika is the name of a breed of hunting dog that originated in the forested region of northern Europe and Russia, one of several breeds developed from landrace Laika dogs of Spitz type. The Russo-European Laika itself dates to a breeding program begun in 1944 by E. I. Shereshevsky of the All-Union Research Institute for the Hunting Industry, in Kalinin Province.
Detailed information for this type is not available in our sources yet. We do not invent history, characteristics or care requirements.
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