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griff
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Registered: Feb 2014
Location: missouri
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Laika

Don’t see much about them. Anyone hunt or breed them? Interested in elkhounds, also.

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Location: Michigan
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Great dogs

Laika are great natural treeing dogs. Very good in colder climates. They love to hunt through the deep snow here in Michigan. I know these dogs are popular in Arkansas also, and it is much warmer there so it seems they can adapt to a variety of conditions.
They are easy to train as their instinct is very keen to treeing game. I use my dogs on both squirrels and raccoon.

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Never n around them. My understanding is they do not pack well with others. Will they trail a long coon track and do they have the temperament to run with a buddies hound?

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Never n around them. My understanding is they do not pack well with others. Will they trail a long coon track and do they have the temperament to run with a buddies hound?

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usually single

Usually Laika hunt alone. If the dogs hunt together regularly, then the would be ok. I think introducing a Laika to other dogs at a young age would be best.
Laika don't follow a cold track like a hound. The hunt with a "high" nose, on hot track and run silently until treed.
Often I only have a couple of hours to hunt raccoon after work, and it is easy to recall a Laika when the hunt is done, unlike using a hound.

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Thanks for the info. I may t be getting a laika for hunting her in western South Dakota. Wrong conditions, I think

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