Russo-European Laika

Russo-European Laika

Description of a Russo-European Laika.

The Russo-European Laika is a very affectionate and strongly attached to the master and his family dog. Majority of these dogs avoids being petted by strange people, but some may be more or less friendly. Dogs bark at strangers and some show aggressiveness making intimidating dashes with raised hairs on the back, but usually do not bite.

Puppies must be socialized with people since age of four weeks. Puppies of the same litter may differ from each other in this process. Puppies avoiding hands must be handled and petted more often to help become accustomed to humans.

The Russo-European Laika, if transferred at age of eight months or older, does not forget the first owner for years and returns to him at the first opportunity.

Below is a chart of qualities of the Russo-European Laika.
Color Key:
Good Moderate Bad

Russo-European Laika with children Russo-European Laika with small animals
Obedience of a Russo-European Laika Shedding of a Russo-European Laika
Barking habits of a Russo-European Laika
**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).
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