Borzoi - Canine Aristocracy

- Size: Big.
- Weight: Between 25 and 47g.
- hair type: Long and wavy.
- Character: Quiet, Gentle, Intelligent, Athletic, Independent
- Health: Susceptible to suffering from hereditary diseases
- Life expectancy: Between 7 and 10 years.
Origins and history of the Borzoi
the word Borzoi It is a generic term that serves to categorize all visual tracking dogs born in Russia. In Russia there are different variants of sighthounds (a group of dog breeds with particular characteristics for moving quickly) about which the term “borzoi", like the chortai, the tasy and the taigan, among others. In the West we know this breed as the descendants of the cross between saluki dogs and other sheep dogs. Another probable origin of this breed states that it is the result of crossing the Arabian greyhound with a thick-coated Russian breed.
Physical characteristics of Borzoi
Also known by the names of Russian greyhound or sighthoundThey are generally tall dogs, with an elongated body and a dignified and aristocratic bearing embellished by harmonious and elegant lines. He is a thin dog, but don't think that his thinness is a sign of weakness. What's more, we are talking about an extremely strong greyhound. Specimens of this breed reach a height that ranges between 70 and 85 centimeters. Likewise, they can weigh between 35 and 50 kilograms. They present a sexual dimorphism that can be very evident. Females are generally shorter in height than males, but their bodies are usually more elongated. Otherwise, both sexes have strong bones, although not thick, and muscles that are not very developed compared to other dogs. Their complexion is very fine, a natural characteristic of greyhounds.
Borzoi Character
Throughout its history, the Borzoi breed has been accustomed to being raised by its owner and his companions. Because of this, it is a very trusting and affectionate dog with those it meets, but not very receptive to strangers, this is because they are not prepared to welcome new people into their lives. He may even have a tendency to bite strangers, so take precautions. However, they can get used to the presence of others in due time. The dog will be the one who decides when to approach and when not to, so you should not force him to allow himself to be pampered by strangers.
Personal care of the Borzoi
Outings and walks
As we anticipated, this is a greyhound that likes open and natural spaces. He likes to exercise, so we can say that It is a dog that is better suited to rural areas than urban areas., where it is more likely to run free. If you are an active person who enjoys doing outdoor activities very frequently, the Borzoi can become your great ally.
Toilet
Brushing the coat of specimens of this breed must be regular, at least every two days. When it's molting season, daily brushing is necessary to prevent your dog from shedding hair all over the house. Pay special attention to their hair after field trips to check and remove all spikes, thorns, weeds or parasites. Especially check the paws, feet, and ears. As long as you bathe him once a month he will be fine.
Health
Specimens of this breed have a life expectancy between 10 and 12 years. In general terms, This is a very healthy breed of dog., there are no diseases associated with it except for hyperthyroidism, which is a hereditary condition, but which does not occur in all cases. However, like all dogs, there are certain ailments that can affect them, which is why we once again emphasize visits to the veterinarian.
Nutrition
The Borzoi is a large breed dog. In addition to having a big appetite, they need to have a balance in the proportion of nutrients they consume, including vitamins and minerals. Remember that they are prone to stomach bloating and other stomach problems. Small and frequent meals can minimize the risk of suffering from these ailments. If possible, the food rations that the Russian Greyhound should consume range between 600 and 700 grams.
Conclusion
It is time to review some fundamental points:- The Borzoi is a breed of dog native to Russia. which had its heyday in the final years of the Russian Empire. Unfortunately, the Russian Revolution caused its population to decrease.
- They are a race closely linked to the Russian aristocracyTherefore, their behavior and care tend to be somewhat specialized when compared to that of more conventional dogs.
- He is a very calm and obedient dog. with its owner and acquaintances, but it can react aggressively with strangers, so discretion is recommended when approaching them.
- It is not a dog suitable for children or their approach due to its behavior. They are patient, but they are not very playful.
- He can relate well with other dogs, but can be somewhat arrogant in front of them, causing unusual fights which owners should avoid at all costs.
- They like walks and running freely through open and natural spaces, which is why they adapt better to rural environments.
- They really enjoy exercising, but exercising too much can cause hip pain. It is important to set certain boundaries, but if you are an active person and love being outdoors, they can be very faithful companions.
- With the exception of inherited hyperthyroidism, Borzoi are a generally healthy breed of dog. However, you must be alert for any signs linked to metabolic bone disease.
- The hair should be brushed every two days, and the regimen should be daily when they are in the shedding season. You can bathe them once a month without any problem.
- The ideal portion of food that they should consume ranges between 600-700 grams per meal. Your diet should be balanced in nutrients, vitamins, and minerals.

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