What is a Russian Salon Dog?

The Russian Salon Dog, sometimes referred to as "Mermaids" or "Sirens" is a purebred dog breed originating in Russia in 1995. The breed was developed by an RKF dog show judge and zootechnician named Yulia Lakatosh. The purpose for the breed was to have an even-tempered lap dog with a beautiful and sunny appearance that is a true lap dog that does well in all size homes as well in families or single households.

 In the beginning, there were only two colors that were developed: Red and Cream. Over time other colors were developed. An example of these are black, brown, brown and white, black and white, marbled and other colors.  Genetically speaking, Red Russian Salon Dogs fall into the Sable color family and Creams fall into the Recessive Red color family.  Many Red RSD can look like they may be Creams. 

The Russian Salon Dog quickly grew in popularity and are now located in countries outside of Russia where they participate in conformation, have breeding programs and litters registered. They are located in various European Countries as well as the United States. 

 The Russian Kennel Foundation (RKF) recognized the breed officially in 2013. They are shown under FCI in group 11 and have competed at the 2024 World Dog Show.  Russian Salon Dogs are not yet recognized by the AKC, but the Russian Salon Dog Club of America is working to meet the requirements and are hopeful that in a few years they may enter the FSS Class.  Until then, you can find Russian Salon Dogs at International All Breed Kennel Association (IABCA) shows in the Southeast and soon on the West Coast.