Borzoi Breed Articles

Borzoi -- Facts You Must Know Before Adopting Borzoi

Do you have a new puppy? Before you begin dog training, here are some of the things you'll need to train a new puppy. The Borzoi, also known as the Russian Wolfhound, was bred originally to hunt animals on an open land. The average Borzoi weighs...

Borzoi Dog

Description: At first look, the Borzoi dog is similar to a greyhound. It has a narrow slightly domed head. The long muzzle is slightly arched. They have a level or scissor bite. They have a large nose, being black in colour. With dark eyes that ha...

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...

Living Indoors With a Borzoi

The Borzoi breed hails from Tsarist Russia and is a big, fluffy, people-loving dog with an excellent temperament and personality. Originally bred to be a hunting companion for Russian Tsars and nobility, the dog has long legs and a slender body fr...

Borzoi Dog Breed

Breed group: Hounds Weight: male: 75-105, female: 60-85 lbs Height: male: 28, female: 26 inches Overview It is believed that the first Borzoi was brought to Russia from Arabia in the 1600s. The Borzoi is a stylish sight hound that was adopted by t...

Borzoi Puppy And Dog Information

// The Borzoi can survive in an apartment as long as she gets frequent exercise. A properly fenced yard could be better for her but keep in mind that she can easily jump a six foot fence. Once she gets on the run, she may catch a scent and be go...

How to Train a Borzoi

Are you wondering how to train a Borzoi? You've come to the right place! One of the more popular dogs in lure coursing, the Borzoi is an elegant sight hound with graceful movements and swift actions. With its long silky coat, the Borzoi is also a ...

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...