Borzoi
(Russian Wolfhound, Russian Sighthound)

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The aristocratic Borzoi was originally bred in Russia to
hunt wolves, and his powerful jaws, height and great speed made
it a formidable hunter. Now bred for companionship, the moden
Borzoi can make a gentle and faithful friend, but is not a dog
to take on lightly.
| Size |
Tall |
| Height |
68-74 cm |
| Weight |
34-41 kg (75-90
lbs) |
| Grooming |
Relatively demanding |
| Exercise |
Moderate |
| Feeding |
Moderate |
| Temperament |
Usually faithful and biddable.
There have been reports of some Borzoi being
dangerous when annoyed. |
| Guarding instinct |
Poor
(rarely barks) |
| Life expectancy |
11-13 years |
Training a
Borzoi
The Borzoi: Wolf Hound of Russia
The Borzoi is a native of Russia. The appearance is
elegant, tall and rather like that of a Greyhound with a silky
longer coat. The original ancestor is most likely the dog
known centuries ago as the Steppe Greyhound and the Borzoi
retains many of the characteristics of this "sight
hound". Russian nobility cherished this breed for its
qualities of perseverance and endurance on the hunt. The
Borzoi is a breed that would give chase, surround and worry the
wolf until it could be brought down by the hunter.
The breed in the United States has become a favorite in the
sport of Lure Coursing. Of course it is also well known as
an exotic looking breed in the Conformation ring, being a
member of the Hound Group. In fact it retains the hound
instinct and is being used more and more in the western states
as a natural coyote hunter.
The Borzoi can have a coat of many colors, there are no
specific restrictions. The coat should be thick and
luxurious except for the face and the fronts of the legs which
should be smooth. This is a breed that should have the
appearance of refined elegance and its manner and movement
should be graceful and balanced. The ears are fold over
and the muzzle should have a distinct "Roman nose"
appearance. The dog is tall (26 to 28 inches at the
withers) and should have a very deep chest. Loins should
have a distinctive arch, so that the dog can run with great
speed and length of stride at a gallop. This ability is of
course necessary because of the original function to hunt and
bring to bay the wolves of ancient Russia. Furthermore
this type of build allows for easy flexibility for quick turns.
Form should follow function and in this case, regardless of the
picture of beauty that this dog presents, it should be a dog
which is able to carry out its original purpose. The total
picture of this exotic looking breed should be that of
aristocratic elegance coupled with especially graceful and
free-flowing movement.
The Borzoi is not often considered as a pet. One can
often see the Borzoi pictured in magazine photos as a hound
walking with a fabulously dressed lady...but in truth it is not
a dog for the inexperienced owner. It does have a streak
of independence, as do most hounds. Many hound breeds were
bred originally to run with a pack and therefore do not have
the typical temperament of working breeds that functioned with
humans as their pack leader. The Borzoi should be trained
early or he will be aloof and will not regard his owner as his
Master. Furthermore they have the strongly rooted
instinct to give chase and should be kept confined when
outside. Free exercise in a fenced in enclosure is
preferable to daily walks, as this dog needs a great deal of
exercise . He will not be satisfactory as a pet in an
apartment situation.
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Dogs
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