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  2. Siberian Husky - Wikipedia

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    Sable female Siberian Husky. A Siberian Husky has a double coat that is thicker than that of most other dog breeds. [12] It has two layers: a dense, finely wavy undercoat and a longer topcoat of thicker, straight guard hairs. [13] It protects the dogs effectively against harsh Arctic winters, and also reflects heat in the summer.

  3. Laika - Wikipedia

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    Laika, the Russian name for several breeds of dogs similar to the husky, was the name popularised around the world. Its literal translation would be "Barker", from the Russian verb "layat" (лаять), "to bark". According to some accounts, the technicians actually renamed her from Kudryavka to Laika due to her loud barking. [11]

  4. Samoyed dog - Wikipedia

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    The Samoyed (/ ˈ s æ m ə j ɛ d / SAM-ə-yed or / s ə ˈ m ɔɪ. ɛ d / sə-MOY-ed; [1] Russian: самое́дская соба́ка, romanized: samoyédskaya sobáka, or самое́д, samoyéd) is a breed of medium-sized herding dogs with thick, white, double-layer coats. They are spitz-type dogs which take their name from the ...

  5. 100 Russian names for girls - AOL

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    According to the Social Security Administration, some Russian girl names that made the top 1000 baby girl names of 2022 include Anastasia, Nadia, Sasha, and Zoya.

  6. Category : Dog breeds originating in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Siberian Husky; South Russian Ovcharka; W. West Siberian Laika; Y. Yakutian Laika This page was last edited on 19 February 2017, at 23:33 (UTC). Text is available ...

  7. Laika (dog type) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian word laika (лайка) is a noun derived from the verb layat' (лаять, to bark), and literally means barker.As the name of a dog variety, it is used not only in Russian cynological literature, but sometimes in other languages as well to refer to all varieties of hunting dogs traditionally kept by the peoples of the northern Russia and adjacent areas.

  8. Category:Russian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian feminine given names" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. ... Alla (female name) Alya (name) Alyona; Anastasia ...

  9. Yakutian Laika - Wikipedia

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    Russian ethnographer Vladimir Jochelson in his 1898 publication “Hunting Industry in Kolyma Territory of Yakutian Province” described the laika used for sledding and hunting dogs, saying, “There are two breeds of dogs, one is so-called Tungus Laika, a pointed-eared dog of nomadic reindeer herders and polar sled dog. Sled dog is a burden ...