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Key Takeaways

  • Large breed belonging to the Hunting Dogs group, known for typical breed characteristics.
  • Low-energy breed that adapts well to apartment living and relaxed lifestyles.
  • Easy to train and a good choice for first-time owners; responds well to positive reinforcement.
  • Heavy shedder that requires frequent grooming and regular coat maintenance.

Quick Facts

Group

Hunting Dogs

Size

Large

Life Span

10-12 years

Popularity

#102

Puppy Price

$1000-$1200

Energy Level

Low

Shedding Level

Frequent

Trainability

Easy to Train

Common Names & Aliases

BarzoiPsovoiRusskaya Psovaya BorzayaRussian Wolfhound

⚖️Borzoi Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Training Difficulty:Highly trainable, great for first-time owners

Disadvantages

  • Allergy Friendliness:Not hypoallergenic, may trigger allergies

  • Grooming Requirements:High grooming needs, regular professional care

  • Shedding Level:Very heavy shedding, high maintenance

  • Child Compatibility:Requires supervision around children

  • Dog Friendly:Not suitable for multi-dog households

Price and Availability

Price Range

$1000-$1200

If you choose to purchase the Borzoi, you should know that the mentioned amount of money is an average of the collected data from breeders' sites and puppy finder places. If you have a Borzoi for sale, please advertise it on a reliable website to make sure the Borzoi gets to a happy place.

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Availability

4/5

Availability

Frequent: The Borzoi is easier than average to get. Maybe there is some risk of overbreeding, as it is a popular breed.

History

One of the seven distinct breeds known as sighthounds, the Borzoi, according to some sources, is believed to have originated from a cross between a Saluki type dog and a native Russian breed, bred by the Russian aristocracy, in the 13th century and were required to hunt wolves in very cold climates.

Recognition

Classifications

AKC Classification
Recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1891 as a Hound breed.
FCI Classification
Recognized by FCI in the Sighthounds group, in the Long-haired or fringed Sighthounds section.

This breed is recognized by the following organizations:

Frequently Asked Questions

The Borzoi is not hypoallergenic, so it may trigger reactions in sensitive individuals.

The Borzoi requires extensive grooming, including regular professional grooming sessions.

The Borzoi sheds excessively throughout the year, requiring daily grooming and cleanup.

calm and relaxed, requiring only short walks and minimal exercise, making the Borzoi ideal for apartment living.

highly trainable and eager to please, making the Borzoi ideal for first-time dog owners who want a responsive companion.

The Borzoi is moderately tolerant of children but requires supervision and proper introduction.

The Borzoi is not recommended for multi-dog households due to dominant or aggressive tendencies.

The Borzoi needs moderate daily exercise such as regular walks and playtime.

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Borzoi Comments, Reviews and Questions

Shannon

2023-02-20

Most of these facts are highly inaccurate...and moreover, they are not a "very popular" breed. On the contrary, they are still recovering from an attempted genocide. Not sure where this info was sourced but it's 99% completely false.

ctl121

2019-10-16

a very good watch dog and hunting dog with incredible speed and independent

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