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Borzoi Information
Borzoi Facts
Size |
Large |
Male Max Weight |
75-105 lb |
Female Max Weight |
60-85 lb |
Life Span |
10-12 years |
Energy Level |
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Ease of Training |
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Grooming |
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Shedding |
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Exercise Requirements |
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Playfulness |
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Affection Level |
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Good With Dogs |
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Good With Pets |
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Good With Strangers |
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Watchdog Ability |
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Protection Ability |
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Cold Tolerance |
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Heat Tolerance |
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Borzoi Temperament
The Borzoi breed of canines is one that possesses a great deal of self
composure and class. A natural sight hound, the dog can run and chase anything smaller than it
with ease. A popular choice for a household pet, they bode a friendly demeanor toward children,
other pets and strangers that may enter the home. Not a breed that demands a lot of attention
as the Borzoi is somewhat of a loner for a dog. However, they do express their sensitive side
from time to time. A simple stroll around the block will suffice their activity cravings each
day, as they do not require a ton of exercise.
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Borzoi Upkeep
Borzois are a larger size breed of dog, as they can reach over one hundred
pounds easily. They may not be suitable to reside in a small space such as apartment living.
They are extremely adaptable to colder temperatures making them a very popular choice for those
living in colder climates. Their fur coats will need some attention as far as adequate grooming
is concerned, especially if the hound is a male as their coats tend to be much fuller than the
ladies. They do very well as house pets, but will need to run or play outdoors at some point
during the week.
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Borzoi Health
A common health ailment for the Borzoi breed is gastric torsion. In very few
cases they have been known to contract an overactive thyroid condition and some can run into
cardiomyopathy as well. Some have had reactions to barbiturate anesthesia in the past, so do
make note of that should you need to consult with your vet about it. The canines have a medium
level of ease to train them properly as pups and they can also be very good protectors of their
owners. Average lifespan for the Borzoi breed is around ten to twelve years long. Some testing
that may arise as the dog ages are to cover any cardiac issues and to check their thyroid
gland.
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Borzoi History
Once referred to as the Russian Wolfhound, the Borzoi breed has been around for
centuries. Beginning as early as the fifteenth century they were notable sight hounds with a
knack for hunting wolves in colder climates. When on a larger scale hunting mission, they have
been known to travel and hunt in packs of over one hundred Borzoi canines. IN the past when a
wolf was spotted close by, the Borzoi would be released in a packs of one female hound along
with two males. These skilled hunters would attack the wolves by attacking it until and keeping
it held captive until the human hunter would show up to complete the mission. Over time the
Russian breed expanded into seven different forms of Borzois and they were even given as
precious and elegant gifts to others. Toward the end of the Russian Revolution the number of
Borzois began to decline significantly. They did however, gain notoriety in the United States
as an elegant and beautiful pet.
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Borzoi Pictures
Puppies
Middle Aged
Older
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Borzoi Videos
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