93% Compatible
Yakutian Laikas can withstand temperatures as low as -60°C (-76°F) thanks to their specialized double coat.
Their thick white coat naturally repels snow, allowing them to work effectively in harsh mountain conditions.
Developed in the Yakutia region of Siberia during the 17th century, these dogs served as versatile working companions for hunting, sledding, and herding in extreme arctic conditions.
Developed in the Carpathian Mountains during medieval times, these dogs protected sheep flocks from predators while working alongside shepherds in harsh mountain conditions.
Regular grooming needed during shedding seasons. Requires extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Early socialization crucial for balanced temperament.
Regular brushing needed for thick double coat. Requires consistent exercise and training. Health screening for hip and elbow dysplasia recommended.