1/31/2024 0 Comments West siberian laika![]() Moose hunting Laika displays an entirely different hunting style. They can bay male deer, when it try to fight back. The Russo-European Laika, the West Siberian Laika and the East Siberian Laika, when mature enough, start baying moose naturally and become good moose baying dogs. Do not hesitate to contact other hunters for references. If you want to buy a Laika puppy to moose, wild boar or bear, buy a puppy from dogs proven good at hunting the game of your interest. Some good moose Laikas are lacking hunting interest to go after wild boar. Usually good bear Laikas are equally good on wild boar. However, some dogs may be better than others when hunting bear, wild boar or moose. Majority of the Russo-European Laika, the West Siberian Laika and the East Siberian Laika makes great big game dogs. The West Siberian Laika picks up duck retrieving easily, does not hesitate to swim in water at subfreezing temperature and is strong enough to retrieve ducks from water bodies with thick aquatic vegetation and muddy shores. Many hunters with Laikas living in Moscow and its vicinity have an old tradition to use their Laikas as duck retrievers. ![]() The Laika will follow it from one tree to another leading the hunter to the target. This is important because the dog should never loose and track a squirrel, marten or other animals when they to escape running on tree crowns. A correct style of treeing means that the dog should take a convenient position away from the tree and watch the game and never loose it. ![]() It would be a very undesirable waste of energy and may frighten the animal and force it to flee or hide. Unlike Cur Dogs and Hounds, Laikas do not jump on tree trunk and do not attempt to climb the tree or bite branches. It barks moderately, but loud and persistently enough so you will know where your dog is and have enough time to come up for a sure shot. Unlike hounds and Cur Dogs, Laika does not bark during search and chase, but it starts barking only when the game is found and treed. They all (100% of them) are excellent treeing small game dogs. A Laika, which cannot tree naturally, is a very rare case and such a dog must be excluded from the breeding. Running free he will become familiarized with smells, sounds and look of his future game and every Laika will start treeing. Treeing behavior wakes up, if you regularly take your puppy in woods and other wild places and turn him loose. This means that you will not teach your puppy how to tree. They start treeing small game naturally by the age of four to 10 months. All Laikas are hunting dogs for many kinds of game, from grouse and squirrel to wild boar, moose and bear.
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