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T Brown

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 beautiful breed. Thus, it is also often seen in show and event rings.

Origins:

Arabian by origin, they were brought to Russia to hunt foxes, hares, and especially wolves – earning the name “The Russian Wolf Hound”. Borzoi was extensively used by Russian aristocrats to hunt game animals in groups.

In time, the Borzoi had become very popular in Europe. They had become very frequent gifts among nobility. After generations of being kept as a house pet the Borzoi became more and more docile.

The name Borzoi was from the Russian word “borzii” which means quick or swift.

Appearance and Abilities:

Borzois are tall and lanky dogs. At first glance, it is very apparent that they have close resemblance to Afghan and Taigan hounds. In fact, Borzois are the typical middle Asian breed of sight hounds

Their coats are long and silky and their coats are either flat, wavy, or a bit curly. Borzoi coats should never be woolly but they can come in almost any color or color combination.

The Borzoi is streamlined for speed and grace and they have surprising strength in such a seemingly thin frame. Their jaws are very powerful too.

Borzois are very alert dogs. They have very good eyesight and they can chase down sighted game with their innate ability to move with remarkable speed and agility.

Temperament and Tendencies:

In general, Borzois are very quiet but alert dogs. They bark very rarely and they would make very poor guard dogs because they have weak territorial instincts. Borzois are on the aloof side but they will rarely show aggression. Borzois have a natural respect to man’s natural authority; they are not dominant by nature.

Borzois’ intelligence is not slavish but rather instinctive. They display their intelligence when out on the field, doing work. Training them with obedience commands or tricks can become very challenging because Borzois are very independent minded. Borzois are among of the least intelligent breed of dog in degree of working or obedience intelligence.

However, they are not “dumb dogs”. They just don’t respond well to human commands as compared to other breeds. Borzois are easily bored and distracted especially if training is repetitive and seemingly pointless. Nevertheless, they are clever and cunning especially when on the hunt.

Borzois thrive in agility trials and other physical events. They are naturally athletic and tirelessly energetic when out on the field.

Training and Care:

First and foremost, Borzois are very sensitive dogs and they should never be subjected to any rough or harsh means of training. They just don’t respond well to spanking and scolding. Doing so, will only make the dog develop maladaptive behaviors and may become miserable for the rest of its life.

Always take into account that Borzois are hounds. Although they can be trained, never lose sight of the fact that they are free thinkers by nature. Don’t expect too much of your Borzoi in terms of obedience or tricks training.

Fortunately, Borzois are very immaculate breeds. They are cat-like in their cleanliness and therefore, they are very easy to house train

Borzois are elegant companions and are known to be well-behaved inside the house and energetic outside. They are not very obedient trick dogs but they are naturally docile and refined. Just give them their daily dose of exercise and your life with Borzois is enjoyable worthwhile.

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