The Yakutian Laika is a newly-developed dog breed with an ancient history. This working breed originated in the Yakutia region of the Russian Siberia and, in ancient times, the dogs were employed by the native Yakute people as universal animals. They were used for hunting, reindeer herding, and as draft animals, as well as the family pet. Often times, their pelts were used in religious ceremonies. Their most important role was in transportation. The Yakutes became the first known people to use dogs to pull sleds.
In the mid-1800s, the breed was thriving. But in the 1900s, progress began to diminish the need for the dogs and their numbers plummeted. In 1998, a group of enthusiasts worked to reclaim the breed and in 2004, the Yakutian Laika was recognized by the Russian Kynological Federation. Since the dawn of the Internet, these wonderful dogs have slowly been finding their way into other countries.