Borzoi: what to know before adopting

 


Find out what it's like to have a Borzoi dog, the breed's temperament, life expectancy, how to care for your pet and much more.

For those looking for a large, imposing and elegant dog, the Borzoi is an excellent choice. Borzoi dogs, also known as Russian greyhound or Russian wolfhound, have a lush beauty with medium and soft hair, capable of winning the heart of any owner.

Borzoi dog breed: Origin

The Borzoi is a breed of dog originating in Russia. For many years it was the companion of Kings and Emperors, and was used to hunt foxes, wolves and rabbits.

In 1917, during the Russian Revolution, the breed was practically decimated, but some of them were sent to the United States and other European countries. With the end of the revolution, the Russians were able to resume breeding from saved and imported animals.

Today, dogs of the borzoi breed are still not very common in Pak, but it is possible to see some specimens parading through the cities.

Features of Borzoi

Borzoi dogs are large dogs with a long, narrow head. Its coat is of medium length, and the colors can vary between white, golden, red, gray, black and spotted. As adults, males can weigh between 35 kg and 50 kg, and females between 25 kg and 40 kg. The size can vary between 60 cm and 68 cm for females and 75 and 85 cm for males.

breed temperament

Borzois are very quiet dogs and, when they are indoors, they look like sloths. However, when doing outdoor activities they are alert and agile. In addition, they can be serious and sometimes disobedient, but they still make great companions, since they are a docile breed.

Some dogs of the breed do not like to live with other small or feline animals. If necessary, it is necessary to accustom them from the time they are puppies .

The same goes for living with children, despite being docile, the Borzoi needs to be close to the family from childhood to get used to the little ones. Also, you need to keep an eye out, because it's a large breed, it can end up hurting babies and children.

Borzoi bark a lot?

Borzoi don't usually bark for no reason . The barking happens as a signal to alert the tutor, for example: strangers approaching.

Even barking as a warning sign, dogs of this breed do not attack strangers or other animals when they do not feel threatened.

Other Characteristics of the Borzoi Breed

Borzois are dogs with a lot of energy and need to expend it, being necessary to develop adequate physical activities so that the breed does not show destructive behavior, such as eating household objects (slippers, furniture, dishes, etc.).

For this reason, this breed is not very suitable for living in very small spaces like apartments, as they love to run outdoors.

How is the health of a Borzoi

Dogs of the breed are generally in good health when they have adequate quality of life, but are predisposed to some diseases , such as:

Syndrome of dilatation, torsion and gastric volvulus – to avoid it, it is necessary to divide the meals into small portions a day.

  • Hypothyroidism – is a hereditary disease of the breed and prevention is done through regular examinations and veterinary consultations.
  • Ophthalmological pathologies – needs regular consultations.
  • Bone problems – calluses spread across the body. Prevention consists of consultations with a veterinary orthopedist regularly.
  • Sensitivity to flea medication – medications need to be used only with veterinary advice.

Veterinary follow-up

Due to their propensity for some diseases, Borzoi dogs need regular veterinary monitoring, with periodic examinations for ophthalmological, cardiac and thyroid checks.

Facts about the Borzoi

  • In Russia, the name of the breed means swift.
  • As adults, Borzoi dogs can see up to 100 times farther than a human being.
  • The dog was the inspiration for many Art Deco works and many magazine covers in the 1920s.

How to Care for a Borzoi

Just like every dog, Borzoi dogs need affection, a balanced diet and some special breed care.

Food

A Borzoi needs to have a balanced diet, based on adequate food for the size of the breed and the age of the animal.

The recommended amount is approximately 2 cups divided into two servings a day. It is not ideal to leave the bowl full of feed all day, this can lead to obesity and health problems in the breed.

hair care

Borzois need to be brushed at least once a week. In the season changes where the coat change is intense, this brushing needs to be at smaller intervals, every 2 or 3 days.

This breed does not need a bath every week , once a month is enough to keep the hair healthy and avoid skin problems.

nails

Generally, the nails of dogs of the breed are trimmed naturally, due to regular physical activity.

If you need to cut the nails, use specific products and be very careful not to hurt the animal. If in doubt, seek advice from your veterinarian.

Teeth

It is necessary to clean the Borzoi's teeth regularly in order to avoid tartar, plaque and other oral health problems.

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