Laika is the general name for hunting dog breeds common in the northern forest areas of Asia, Europe and North America. All representatives of this species belong to the Spitz group. The main purpose is game hunting. The animal delays the overtaken beast with a loud, incessant bark. Hence the name of the breed – Laika.
Sled dogs are often included in this group, which include huskies, Samoyeds, Kimmicks, etc. The article presents all breeds of Laikas with photos and names. A brief description of each type separately is also given.
Breeds with external similarities
Malamute
This is just like the husky, a sled dog of the aboriginal type, only larger. This breed was intended for carrying heavy loads and is one of the oldest.
Outwardly, Malamutes resemble wolves. Their sizes range from 60 to 63 cm at the withers for males and from 57 to 59 cm for females. Weight, depending on gender, can be from 34 to 40 kg.
The body is compact and strong. The head is moderately wide, but proportional to the body, the muzzle slightly tapering towards the nose. The ears are erect, triangle-shaped, slightly rounded at the tips.
The eyes are small, dark, slightly slanted. The expression of the muzzle is intelligent, friendly and calm. The tail is carried over the back, but is not curled. The wool is two-layered, consisting of soft down and coarse guard hair.
NOTE!
The length of the coat varies from short on the head, ears, muzzle and front of the legs to longer on the back, withers, neck, rump, hips and tail.
By nature, these are friendly, calm and balanced dogs, distinguished by intelligence and intelligence. However, due to the Malamute's hunting instinct, it can be aggressive towards smaller animals and, moreover, strives to take a dominant position among other dogs.
They are similar to huskies, first of all, in their color: with a light mask on the face and lightening on the neck, chest, belly, limbs and, often, on the tail. In addition, both of these dogs have triangular ears, thick coat consisting of two layers and a fairly long, well-furred tail.
Inuit
An officially unrecognized breed of dog that looks like a wolf, which was bred using huskies, malamutes, German shepherds, and possibly other, mainly sledding breeds.
Dimensions can range from 59 to 76 cm at the withers, and weight can range from 25 to 50 kg.
The body format is close to square. The head is in the form of a wedge, the slightly elongated muzzle is equal in length to the skull. The eyes are almond-shaped, their color can be golden, amber or brown; there are also Inuit with blue eyes. The ears are erect, slightly rounded, set quite close to each other. The nose is usually black.
The physique is moderately strong and harmonious. The line of the back is slightly sloping towards the croup, the chest is deep and quite wide, the belly is slightly tucked. The tail is straight or sickle-shaped, hanging down.
The coat is thick and dense, consisting of a hard spine and soft undercoat, with slight pubescence on the tail, and a small collar or something like a small mane on the neck.
The most characteristic colors of the Inuit are pure white, pure black and grayish wolf, and often there is a lightish mask on the muzzle, giving these dogs a resemblance to a husky.
Their character is not simple: they, like huskies, are characterized by stubbornness and self-will. In addition, Inuit are dominant towards other dogs and can be overly distrustful of strangers.
Volchak
Brought out in Czechoslovakia as a result of an experiment on crossing German shepherds and Carpathian wolves conducted in 1955.
The physique is similar to a wolf, it is characterized by a slightly stretched body, small erect ears and a slightly flattened, but at the same time deep chest. The forelimbs are level and straight, spaced rather narrowly. The tail is set low, and when calm it hangs down and reaches the metatarsus.
Height is at least 65 cm, and weight is from 20 kg.
IMPORTANT!
A characteristic feature of this breed, which gives it a special resemblance to wolves, is thick, but not particularly long, zone-gray or grayish-yellow hair.
Wolfdogs are distinguished by their temperamental, rather active and playful disposition. But due to the presence of the blood of a wild predator, they are aggressive towards other animals.
Wolf dogs are similar to huskies with triangular ears, a wedge-shaped head with a slightly narrowed muzzle, and thick and dense hair.
Wolfdog
This hybrid, like the wolfdog, appeared as a result of targeted interspecific crossing of a wolf and a German shepherd. But the wolf-dog has a significantly higher percentage of the blood of a wild predator, which determines not only its more obvious external resemblance to a wolf, but also its mental and temperamental characteristics.
They have a keen sense of smell and excellent learning ability and are quite tolerant of strangers.
These are large animals, similar to both wolves and German shepherds. They also somewhat resemble Siberian huskies with erect triangular ears and their predominantly grayish coloring.
Wolf dogs are not recognized by any cynological federation in the world.
Klee Kai
Klee Kai
- This is a breed of dog very similar to the husky, but differs from them in significantly smaller stature.
Their height at the withers does not exceed 43 cm, and their weight is 11 kg.
The muzzle is somewhat shorter than that of a husky, the ears are larger, and the tail is set higher. Klee Kais come in only three coat colors: black and white, gray and white, and red and white. Their fur itself can be either quite short or relatively long.
There are many similarities in the character of Klee Kais and Huskies: they are equally intelligent, curious and active. But Klee Kais do not have the good nature of huskies towards strangers: they are distrustful and quite cautious.
They also have another similarity with huskies - the eyes of Klee Kais can be not only brown, but also blue.
Klee Kais have a hunting instinct, which is why they need proper and timely socialization.
Shiba Inu
Despite the fact that the Shiba Inu is not a sled dog, but an Asian-type Spitz, it resembles a husky with thick double-layered hair, triangular erect ears and an upturned tail. True, the Shiba Inu is smaller size
They are characterized by the so-called urajiro - lightening of the main color to almost white on the face, neck, chest, belly, paws and the inside of the tail. Essentially, this is a variation of the subclass typical of Siberian Huskies.
Like Siberian Huskies, Shiba Inus are very smart and quick-witted, they are also characterized by stubbornness and independence. However, they are more calm, obedient and sincere.
NOTE!
The Shiba Inu has long been used as a hunting breed, and therefore can be aggressive towards birds and rodents, which it considers its prey.
Laika
Laikas are dogs that belong to a group of breeds that have similar appearance, behavioral characteristics and character.
Most huskies are considered universal hunting dogs, which, however, can also perform other functions, such as guarding the house.
By nature, they are distinguished by a calm and balanced temperament, obedient and devoted to their owners. When hunting, they are tireless, hardy and excellent at untangling animal tracks.
The external features of huskies that give them a resemblance to a husky include a rather compact build, erect triangular ears, as well as dense and thick, but not particularly long, hair.
The husky's tail is usually curled into a ring, thanks to which it can be easily distinguished from a husky.
Samoyed
Samoyed
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medium size
fluffy
white dog
, characterized by a harmonious physique and elegant appearance.
In her entire appearance one can feel strength, power and endurance, combined with friendliness and charm.
The Samoyed's ears are small, erect, and triangular in shape; when moving, the tail can be thrown over the back or side, and when calm it can be lowered and touch the hocks.
The coat is very thick and fluffy, forming a kind of collar on the neck, as well as pants on the hind legs and hair on the tail, giving it the appearance of a plume.
The Samoyed's coat must have the cool, sparkling shine characteristic of this breed.
They are friendly, playful and smart in nature. Like Siberian Huskies, they have a willful and independent disposition, as well as a tendency to be stubborn at times.
However, both the Husky and the Samoyed have many positive traits: both of these dogs are strong, hardy, unpretentious, love children and are devoted to their owners.
Russian-European. Description of representatives
The Russian-European Laika is a dog of medium height (52-58 cm), strong build and lean constitution, agile and lively, with well-developed muscles. She has a wedge-shaped head with a wide skull, the muzzle is shorter than the length of the skull, the transition from the forehead to the muzzle is hardly noticeable, the cheekbones are clearly defined. The eyes are cheerful, oval, with a slight slant, and the ears are triangular and erect. The legs are straight and level, the tail is curled and pressed to the back or thigh. The coat is coarse and thick, long and straight, with a dense soft undercoat. There is a lush collar of wool and scruff on the neck, shoulders and withers. On the hind legs the hair is longer and shaped like pants. Colors include black, piebald, white, red and zonular.
The dog has a very friendly character, is very independent and balanced, it is characterized by agility and playfulness, devotion and loyalty to the owner. It should be washed and bathed only when necessary, since dogs are very clean and tidy.
Breeds with external similarities
The list of breeds similar to huskies includes varieties with a typical appearance. They can be large or small, differ in character, living conditions, and purpose.
Malamute
The Alaskan Malamute is a dog that resembles a wolf. The wool is dyed grey.
Siberian Husky is the most popular breed in Russia
These dogs are larger than huskies in size.
For your information! High intelligence does not prevent them from showing character in the absence of education.
Alaskan Malamute
Inuit
The breed appeared as a result of mixing the Siberian Husky and the German Shepherd. The resulting specimens are stubborn and difficult for gentle people to handle.
Important! Dogs only recognize the leader of the pack.
Northern Inuit
Kugsh
Belongs to wolf hybrids, bred in the USA. It is larger than a husky and is capable of carrying heavy loads over long distances. The character is independent and builds trusting relationships with the owner.
Note! The animals are not suitable for families with children due to their predatory nature.
Volchak
He has a strong and independent character, suitable for powerful people. Training requires constant changes in the program, since the dog hates monotonous activities. When breeding the breed, German shepherd, malamute and husky were used.
Volchak
Utonagan
The difference with the Husky is the fluffiness of the coat. The animals were bred in England and can be used to protect homes.
For your information! The weak point of Utonagans is their tendency to obesity. The owner must constantly monitor the pet’s weight and diet.
Utonagan
Wolfdog
The brainchild of the Perm Military Institute appeared from a wolf and a German shepherd. Animals are used to protect state borders; they are distinguished by quick reactions, keen senses, and good health.
Important! Wolf dogs are not suitable for home keeping due to their innate aggressiveness. The breed is not recognized by cynological organizations.
Klee Kai
The smaller version of the husky loves games and street walks. They bark when alone, love everyone in the household, and are easy to train. Maximum height 32 cm, body weight no more than 4 kg.
For your information! Klee Kai treats strangers with distrust.
Klee Kai
Shiba Inu
The Asian Spitz, 40 cm tall and weighing 13 kg, looks like a husky. Smart, quick-witted pets can be stubborn and independent.
Calmness, obedience and sincerity are the hallmarks of the Shiba Inu. With the right approach, a pet with plush fur will be less willful and follow commands. If a dog does not respect its owner, it will ignore any demands.
Shiba Inu
Yakut Laika
Refers to universal hunting dogs that can guard the house. Their character is balanced and calm, they are loyal and obedient. When hunting, pets do not get tired for a long time and easily untangle the tracks of animals.
Note! The cheerful disposition and charming appearance have made the Yakut breed in demand as a companion. An apartment lifestyle is not suitable for pets, as they require constant physical activity and long walks.
Tamaskan dog
The Finnish dog is 60-70 cm tall and weighs from 23 to 45 kg. Requires frequent and long walks, is easy to care for, has good endurance and tolerance to children. The breed is not recognized by cynological communities.
Note! Pets easily tolerate severe frosts and are suitable for keeping in cold regions of Russia.
Tamaskan dog
Samoyed
Friendly, playful and quick-witted pets have a willful and independent disposition. If they are not trained enough, they become stubborn and do what they want. The unique characteristics of the breed are its snow-white coat and innate smile.
Important! Samoyeds do not tolerate loneliness well and are not suitable for being kept in an enclosure or on a chain.
Japanese Akita
The second most important and popular breed, and maybe even the first, is the character from the Hollywood film “Hachiko”, based on real events. Shocked by the devotion and love for his owner shown by the Akito Inu dog, who waited for him for all 8 years until his death, the Americans wanted the same devoted friends to live in their homes. Residents of the United States, through targeted crossbreeding with larger dogs, even developed the American Akita, or Big Akita, breed, which, at the request of the Japanese side, was separated into a separate category in 1988.
Japanese Akita is one of the most famous Japanese Spitz breeds. It was once bred to hunt wild animals, so to this day a dog of this breed is capable of a fierce attack and formidable defense. Based on these qualities, the dog is used mainly for protection. The dog is easy to train and has an even temperament. Akito Inu is affectionate with the whole family, although he is a reserved and proud dog, absolutely fearless. It has small membranes between its toes, which allows the dog to swim well.
Today, Japanese Akita serves as a symbol of Japan, and its figurine, received as a gift, is considered to bring happiness and health.
Despite its many advantages, such a dog is not suitable for everyone: it needs strict training, a lot of physical activity and a carefully selected diet. In addition, this magnificent watchdog needs active socialization and needs to be walked for at least 2 hours a day.
Are there other types
The Siberian Husky is a world-famous sledding breed, whose “services” are used by the peoples of the Far East. The average weight of the animal is 15-28 kg, height at the withers is 50-60 cm.
It is believed that huskies originated from the inhabitants of Kolyma, Kamchatka, and Anadyr. Dogs of this breed appeared in North America at the beginning of the 20th century, where they were officially registered.
Fans of Siberian Huskies are attracted by the animal’s elegant coat color, thick fur and expressive blue eyes. Similar traits can be found in representatives of breeds similar to husky.
This is interesting! Huskies are considered one of the most common breeds found in homeless animal shelters. This is because not everyone can cope with their character.
Story
Laikas are Siberian hunting dogs , widely known and popular recently.
It is difficult to say what exactly aroused such increased interest in the breed, perhaps the versatility of the pet, their hunting talents, love for children, or excellent guard properties. For a long time, our heroes lived in the harsh climate of Siberia. They accompanied the nomadic tribes of small nationalities scattered throughout the north of the country. They were loyal to their owners and helped them in literally everything.
They look very tiny, but in fact they are capable of attacking even a bear. With their help, they stocked up on venison and hunted fur-bearing animals, whose fur was always expensive. It was the need for fur coats and the glory of Russian fur that attracted the attention of hunters to these animals.
Smart dogs, capable of making the right decision, sneaking up unnoticed or calling the hunter for help in time, they won the love not only of poachers, but also of the Russian noble society, who spent their leisure time hunting.
Already at the beginning of the twentieth century, experiments began to work with improving the species, combining several aboriginal species into one, combining all the advantages. The first classification of the group also appeared. It was printed by Shirinsky-Shakhmatov and included thirteen positions. Later it was recognized as incorrect, but it was on its basis that a new classification was created, which has not yet lost its relevance.
Alaskan Klee Kai
This breed of dog is very similar to a husky, only it is very small. Her height ranges from 34 to 42 cm, and her weight ranges from 5-11 kg. The breed first appeared in Alaska, they are gray and white and black and white in color, and their coat can be either long or short. They do not require special care, as they are as clean as huskies.
During the shedding season, it is recommended that your Alaskan Klee Kai be brushed daily and should be bathed 3-4 times a year. The Alaskan Klee Kai is very loyal to its owner, however it can be aggressive towards strangers. It is not recommended to leave such dogs alone with children, as their behavior can be very unpredictable.
Kishu, or Kishu
Kishu is an aboriginal hunting dog that appeared on its own without human intervention, on the hills of Kishu Island, where its name comes from. Its color is usually white, monochromatic, although red, brindle or sesame are also found. The character is calm. Kishu is silent and does not bark over trifles, although she is vigilant and distrustful of strangers. Due to all these qualities, it is perfect as a watchman and security guard.
Kishu can be kept in the city if you remember that the dog needs activity and physical exercise, for example, participating in bicycle rides with the owner. If the right conditions are created for her, she will faithfully serve her owner for many years.
External distinctive features
Husky is a distinct breed with a compact body, medium size and graceful movements. The skeleton should not be heavy. Height ranges from 51 to 60 cm at the withers. Weight from 15.5 to 28 kg. Huskies are distinguished by their endurance, and do not smell like dogs. They have strong immunity. Dogs of this breed hardly bark. more often they howl or sing.
Laikas unite several similar breeds that appeared in northern Asia and Europe. They have a square body shape, the length of their body is equal to the height of the withers. There are 4 varieties of huskies: Karelian-Finnish - 50-60 cm, West Siberian - 54-60 cm, Russian-European - 54-60 cm, East Siberian - 55-56 cm.
Reviews
- “I only learned that mini huskies didn’t exist when our Charlie was two years old. You won't believe it, but it was really small and was sold to us as a mini. They deceived me, of course, but my whole family is still grateful to the breeder, because Charlie is great.”
- “My mini Jessie has grown to sixty centimeters and is still growing. And she was such a little puppy.”
The most commonly found Japanese dog breeds on the streets and in city parks are the Japanese Chin, and the most frequently mentioned in the media are the Akita Inu. The latter became famous because back in 2012, the governor of Akita Prefecture presented the President of the Russian Federation with a puppy of this breed, thereby expressing gratitude for the assistance provided to Japan. Putin, in turn, presented the governor with a huge fluffy cat.
The most common Japanese dog breeds found on the streets and in city parks are the Japanese Chin, and the most frequently mentioned in the media is the Akita Inu.
In addition to these two, Japanese dog breeds include more than 10 species that are quite rare in Europe and the USA. They all have common characteristics: the ears are small and erect, the tail is curled, the eyes are slightly slanted, and the shape of the head is wedge-shaped. According to the canine rules existing in the world (FCI standards), the country that has entered the breed into the international register has the right to call it its own.
Proper training
These dogs are energetic, inquisitive, playful, stubborn and cunning. Therefore, puppies need training. They are able to remember a huge number of commands and carry them out, provided they are properly trained. In this regard, it is better to seek help from specialists, since it is difficult to train these animals due to their restlessness and playfulness. Therefore, education often ends with the dog training the owner, and not vice versa.
If you decide to train your pet yourself, then you need to do it in a playful way, directing his energy in the right direction, show a lot of patience, and under no circumstances raise your voice at him or be rude to the animal. Praise him often and reward him with something tasty. And the dog quickly learns everything. If the puppy is well brought up, this will help the owners get satisfaction from communicating with him.
The Klee Kai is a willful dog, it is capable of making its own decisions without waiting for the owner’s commands. For this reason, it is necessary to train your puppy on a leash from a young age when walking. These dogs are very affectionate and loyal to their owners, but are suspicious of strangers. They get along easily with other pets in the house, but are intolerant of strangers.
Character
If you decide to get a Laika dog, you will undoubtedly need to familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the breed in advance. This will allow you to find an approach to the dog and create good living conditions for it.
The husky has a unique character. This is an independent and freedom-loving dog. At the same time, she is completely devoid of aggressiveness. These dogs are very attached to humans. A distinctive feature is its friendliness towards people; these dogs also get along well with children.
The breed is very “curious”, therefore, if you take it for a walk without a leash, the dog can run a long distance from its owner.
When catching small game, the hunting husky sniffs out the victim, after which it barks, crushes it and brings the animal’s carcass to its owner. When hunting a large animal, the husky barks at it and indicates to the hunter where the animal is.
These are excellent hunters and impeccable watchdogs. The hunting husky has a good scent. She feels good in an outdoor enclosure. But in city apartments it’s hard for her.
Laikas of all varieties are very playful. These are gentle, sociable animals. They are not very whimsical and adapt well to any conditions of detention.
Samoyed husky
The Samoyed husky looks less like a husky, but it looks like a snow-white wolf. Most representatives of the breed boast a fluffy white coat. However, it requires intensive care, otherwise the fur may become tangled. These are beautiful dogs, but they are not suitable for beginners due to their stubborn and capricious nature.
Cream spots, cream coloring and freckles on the nose are acceptable in the color of the Samoyed dog, and the first four generations of breeding of these dogs were completely black
Similarities
Despite the fact that there are many distinctive features, they still have many more similar features. Each dog breed has a certain value.
So, both breeds are intended for transporting people in cold conditions. Their fur is quite thick, thanks to which they can easily withstand severe frosts. Their coloring is almost identical. In addition, their height is almost the same, Malamutes are only a few centimeters taller.
If you compare Huskies with Mini Klee Kais, they are too similar in appearance, with only a slight difference in height. In addition, the character of small pets is more friendly and domesticated. They can even guard the house. Huskies are only capable of playing with people, and are completely unsuitable for protecting private property.
Sakhalin Husky
The Sakhalin Husky, called the Karafuto-Ken by the Japanese, is considered an endangered breed that survives today in small numbers only in Japan. It was once bred in Russia to transport goods, so the dog is strong, large and very independent. She has a calm character, good health and great stamina.
Although the husky first appeared in Russia, where it was called the Sakhalin Laika, the breed is currently under the patronage of Japan. Gone are the days when local tribes used it to bait bears, and today the Husky is a beautiful and balanced animal, very loyal to its owner. During the Second World War, these huskies were considered the best for military service on the eastern outskirts of the country.
Which breed is better to choose?
The choice of dog depends on where you live. In an apartment, a playful pet can destroy furniture and ruin things. When purchasing, you need to take into account the subtleties of the animal’s character.
- The Alaskan Klee Kai is a good companion, but not suitable for people traveling on business trips. The dog quickly gets bored without its owner; it is characterized by sociability and friendliness. The disadvantages of the breed include constant barking. It is difficult to buy representatives, as well as to guess the length of the coat, since some babies become long-haired by 8 months, others remain short-haired. Average price from 300 thousand rubles*
- The Wolfdog is a good dog for guarding your home and surrounding area. When danger arises, she rushes to her owner’s defense without hesitation.
- Siberian Huskies are suitable for houses with a garden plot and an aviary, since a free walk in the garden will end with digging up the entire territory. Properly raised, they follow any command and obey completely. Their good-natured disposition allows them to make friends with small children and other pets.
There are a large number of breeds that resemble huskies in appearance, but they have their own differences. In addition to innate qualities, a dog’s behavior directly depends on its upbringing. Violation of the rules can lead to the appearance of an uncontrollable pet with large dimensions, which is almost impossible to keep on a leash.
*Prices are as of November 2022.
Japanese Chin
We should start the review with the most charming Japanese dog, which has long taken a place in the hearts of a large number of people. We are talking about the Japanese Chin. This little dog is so cute, active and playful that it simply has no equal among miniature pets. Only the Pekingese could compete with her, but his short legs and heavy landing simply do not allow him to catch up with the perky, self-confident and light little one.
The Japanese Chin is filled with a sense of self-importance and wants to be the center of everyone's attention, so it becomes very upset if its own attention is rejected. For more than 1000 years, chins belonged only to the imperial family, being royal favorites. One of the emperors even ordered them to be worshiped, declaring the dogs sacred. They had their own servants and doctors, and only members of the imperial family could own them. Especially miniature specimens were kept in cages, in a suspended state. A pair of Chins was given to Queen Victoria in 1853, which influenced the further development of the breed.
The Japanese Chin is unusually graceful, with a proud posture and luxurious coat. The coat color can be white with either black spots or red markings. The more distinct and brighter the red color, the better it is considered. The spots on the head and ears should be placed symmetrically relative to each other. Some believe that chins are descendants of a lion and a butterfly: they really look like a lion with their muzzles and are mobile, fluttering like butterflies.
It should be taken into account that the soft long hair of Chins remains on carpets and upholstery when they shed.
Miniature chins have a unique manner of movement: when they walk, they raise their paws high and throw a luxurious tail over their back in a ring. The owners of such dogs consider their pets to be unusually intellectually developed and emotionally rich: the pet is surprised, happy, jealous and offended, is attached to the owner and fearlessly rushes to his defense.
The difficulties of keeping a miniature Japanese dog include the need to protect her from overheating and fatigue in hot weather, since the dog may begin to choke. It is enough to wash them once a month and constantly maintain the good appearance of the coat by simply combing them with a brush or comb. Otherwise, chinas do not create any problems for their owners.
Northern Inuit
Another dog breed that is similar to the Husky is the Northern Inuit, which is distinguished by its white color. This breed first appeared in Canada, and in the UK it began to slowly gain popularity. The height of an adult dog varies between 60-77 cm, and its weight is 24-51 kg.
The coat color can be completely white, or white-gray and dark gray. The Inuit is a balanced breed with good learning abilities. They appeared by crossing a Siberian Husky and a German Shepherd.
Kai Dog or Kai Inu
The Kai Inu has many names, including the Tiger Dog. The breed is aboriginal, which for a long time was generally considered a mongrel. Today it is spoken of as a classic Japanese breed of hunting dog. Kai Inu is of medium height, weighing about 20 kg, with a strong body and well-developed muscles, short coat, mostly brindle in color: stripes on a red, black or motley background.
The dog is independent, independent, devoted to only 1 person and obeys only him. Has a tendency to dominate in relationships with humans, so it needs strict training. Although the dog is not aggressive and is adequate in the presence of strangers, it is recommended to keep him outside the city, especially since he needs a lot of physical activity. Interestingly, Kai Inu can climb trees, and quite well.
From husky and samoyed
Huskies, Malamutes, Laikas and Samoyeds - what is the difference between these dogs and how to distinguish them is quite easy to understand if you look at these photos:
How to quickly understand the difference between huskies and huskies: 12 photo comparisons
Useful video
The video explains the difference between a husky and a malamute:
Creating popular breeds in miniature has long been practiced by dog handlers. This need arose in connection with life in big cities, where many people live in apartments, and private houses are located remotely from the city center and are not accessible to many.
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