Borzoi Breed Guide
Also known as: Russian Wolfhound, Russian Hunting Sighthound
Russian aristocracy in canine form, Borzois are graceful sighthounds whose quiet dignity and elegance appeal to those appreciating refined beauty.

Quick facts about this breed
Size
Large
Weight
27-48 kg
Lifespan
9-14 years
Energy Level
Medium
Family Fit
teens_adults
Shedding
Moderate
Size
Large
Weight
27-48 kg
Lifespan
9-14 years
Energy Level
Medium
Family Fit
teens_adults
Shedding
Moderate
About Borzois
Originally bred by Russian nobility in the 17th century for hunting wolves, the Borzoi was prized for its incredible speed and grace. These elegant sighthounds can reach speeds of up to 56 kilometres per hour and were considered symbols of aristocratic refinement in Imperial Russia.
Their flowing, silky coat requires regular brushing to prevent matting and sheds considerably during seasonal changes. Borzois are gentle, quiet dogs indoors but retain strong chase instincts that require secure fencing and leash control.
They form strong bonds with their families but can be aloof with strangers. Borzois need moderate exercise but excel at short bursts of high-intensity activity. While generally healthy, potential owners should be aware of bloat, heart conditions, and sensitivity to anaesthesia common in sighthounds.
Complete Care Guide for Borzois
Expert advice on keeping your Borzoi healthy, happy, and thriving at every stage of life.
Providing optimal nutrition for a Borzoi requires careful attention to their unique dietary needs and metabolism. These elegant sighthounds thrive on high-quality protein sources that support their lean muscle mass and active lifestyle. Their nutritional requirements vary significantly based on age, activity level, and overall health status, making it essential to adjust portions and ingredients accordingly.
Many Borzoi display selective eating habits, which can present challenges during mealtime. Working with different protein sources while maintaining nutritional balance helps ensure these discerning dogs receive proper sustenance. Establishing a consistent feeding schedule with measured portions proves particularly important, as these deep-chested dogs face increased risks of bloat and obesity when overfed.
Monitoring your Borzoi's weight and body condition helps determine appropriate serving sizes, especially as their needs change throughout different life stages. Puppies require more frequent meals with specific nutrients for growth, while senior dogs may need adjusted portions to prevent weight gain as their activity levels decrease. Regular consultation with a veterinarian ensures the diet meets your Borzoi's specific requirements while supporting their long-term health.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Borzois are known for their calm and gentle disposition. They are typically reserved but affectionate with their families, and can be somewhat aloof towards strangers. Despite their size, they are quite sensitive and respond best to gentle, positive reinforcement training methods.
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