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- Borzoi - Wikipedia
The Borzoi originated in the sixteenth century in Russia by crossing Saluki and European sighthounds with thick-coated Russian breeds Russian nobles in Central Asia saw Middle Eastern countries with their own sighthound breeds and decided they would create a new Russian dog
- Borzoi Dog Breed Information - American Kennel Club
Is the Borzoi the right breed for you? Learn more about the Borzoi including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC breed standard
- Borzoi Breed Profile: Things to Know Before Adopting a Borzoi
Borzoi, also known as Russian Wolfhounds, were originally bred for hunting wolves and other game in Russia The tall, elegant breed was favored by Russian nobility and used to chase down and hold prey until the hunters could arrive
- Borzoi Dog Breed Guide (Lifespan, Size Characteristics)
In this Borzoi breed guide we cover personality, size, weight, health, grooming, training, exercise, diet, breed history rescue groups Learn more here!
- Borzoi: Dog Breed Characteristics Care - The Spruce Pets
The Borzoi, also known as the Russian wolfhound, is a large hound native to Russia characterized by its deep chest, narrow limbs, and long, smooth fur Borzois can reach speeds of 35 to 40 miles per hour, a testament to their lineage from greyhounds
- Borzoi Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Facts, Traits Care - Dogster
Many people don’t know much about the Borzoi They are not very popular, ranking just 101st overall by the American Kennel Club (out of 201 possible breeds) The Borzoi is an elegant,
- Borzoi | Personality, Size, Hunting History Health Issues | Britannica
Borzoi, breed of large hound developed in Russia to pursue wolves It is descended from the Arabian Greyhound and a collie-like Russian sheepdog The Borzoi—formerly known as the Russian Wolfhound—is a graceful, strong, and swift dog
- Borzoi Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Care Guide, Temperament Traits
Originally bred in Russia to help hunt wolves, the Borzoi spread in popularity around the world due to their excellent eyesight and speedy running ability They can reach speeds of 35 to 40 miles per hour at a sprint!
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