Following what major conflict were West Siberian Laikas introduced to Germany?
Answer
Following Russian army units stationed there after World War II
The presence of the West Siberian Laika outside of the former USSR, particularly in Germany, is traced directly to military movements following a major global conflict. The introduction occurred after World War II when Russian army units were stationed in the region. It was during this period that these dogs accompanied the personnel, establishing small pockets of enthusiasts outside the breed's native range. In these new settings, the WSLs adapted to a new role as a *Gebrauchshund*, demonstrating versatility by adjusting their hunting instincts to local quarry, even when native Siberian game species were unavailable.

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