Why is a simple neighborhood walk usually insufficient to meet the exercise demands of the Yakutian Laika?
The breed was developed running long distances over snow and tundra and needs intense exertion
The physical requirements of the Yakutian Laika are directly inherited from its ancestral role as a long-distance worker in the harsh Arctic. These dogs evolved specifically to maintain movement and exertion over vast stretches of snow and tundra terrain. Consequently, the moderate activity provided by merely walking around a residential block rarely meets the breed's biological need for significant, sustained physical output. To maintain physical soundness and prevent pent-up energy that leads to behavioral issues, owners must commit to activities that allow for intense exertion, such as extended jogging sessions or rigorous participation in demanding dog sports.
