Ö. Sözüer Et Al. , "Some characteristics of a population of a Southern Spitz Dog, called the Zerdava, in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey, as a part of biocultural diversity, possibly to be identified as a “Turkish Laika”," Primitive and Aboriginal Dogs Society (pads) , no.48, pp.1-27, 2018
Sözüer, Ö. Et Al. 2018. Some characteristics of a population of a Southern Spitz Dog, called the Zerdava, in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey, as a part of biocultural diversity, possibly to be identified as a “Turkish Laika”. Primitive and Aboriginal Dogs Society (pads) , no.48 , 1-27.
Sözüer, Ö., Sivrioğlu, U. T., Aktay, L., Ataol, M., YAPICI, N., & Saatçi, M., (2018). Some characteristics of a population of a Southern Spitz Dog, called the Zerdava, in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey, as a part of biocultural diversity, possibly to be identified as a “Turkish Laika”. Primitive and Aboriginal Dogs Society (pads) , no.48, 1-27.
Sözüer, Özgün Et Al. "Some characteristics of a population of a Southern Spitz Dog, called the Zerdava, in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey, as a part of biocultural diversity, possibly to be identified as a “Turkish Laika”," Primitive and Aboriginal Dogs Society (pads) , no.48, 1-27, 2018
Sözüer, Özgün Et Al. "Some characteristics of a population of a Southern Spitz Dog, called the Zerdava, in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey, as a part of biocultural diversity, possibly to be identified as a “Turkish Laika”." Primitive and Aboriginal Dogs Society (pads) , no.48, pp.1-27, 2018
Sözüer, Ö. Et Al. (2018) . "Some characteristics of a population of a Southern Spitz Dog, called the Zerdava, in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey, as a part of biocultural diversity, possibly to be identified as a “Turkish Laika”." Primitive and Aboriginal Dogs Society (pads) , no.48, pp.1-27.
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