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![]() BorzoiThe Borzoi is a breed of dog also called the Russian Wolfhound. They have medium-length, slightly curly hair and are similar in shape to Greyhounds. They are a member of the sight hound family. AppearanceBorzois can come in almost any color or color combination. Their coat is silky, flat and should never be wooly. This breed is a large variety with males reaching in excess of 100 pounds (45 kg). Males should stand at least 28 inches while females shouldn't be less than 26 inches. TemperamentThe Borzoi is an intelligent, active dog. They are gentle with people and have good manners but sometimes are nervous around children. Although it is brutal against wolves, the Borzoi is a brave dog that will try to dominate many other breeds, but lacks the body weight and the strength to combat a mastiff or similar hefty breed. Even now, young Borzois at play sometimes spontaneously join forces against another dog, seizing it by the neck and holding it immobile. HealthThe most common health problems are progressive retinal atrophy and gastric torsion. Life expectancy is 10 to 12 years. HistoryTradition says that they were brought to Russia by Kublai Khan. Although this might be true, the original Borzoi stock was crossed with different Russian herding dogs, which explains the breed's ability to deal with wolves—this was an important part of a herding dog's work in the past, when wolves were more common. MiscellaneousA stylized Borzoi serves as the logo for the Knopf Publishing Group, an imprint of Random House publishers. Books about Borzoi DogsDo you have more that you would like to add about the Borzoi or just want to make a comment? Please do so below! [an error occurred while processing this directive] |
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