How big does a Borzoi dog get to be?

How big does a Borzoi dog get to be?

The borzoi’s grace is evident in his every move. Although smaller than an Irish wolfhound, borzoi are still very large, and especially tall, dogs. The males are at least 28 inches tall, and females at least 26 inches. Realistically, these would be considered very small borzoi.

What are the personality traits of a Borzoi?

Like most sighthounds, borzoi are very sensitive and are one family dogs. They are friendly, but not gregarious, toward strangers. They are adequate watchdogs, and will bark. That’s about all they will do, and they are not very good at actually protecting you.

What to do with a Borzoi family dog?

Affectionate family dogs, Borzoi are nonetheless a bit too dignified to wholeheartedly enjoy a lot of roughhousing. The sight of a cat or squirrel on the run will quickly stir their pursuit instinct, and fenced-in running room is a must. Want to connect with other people who love the same breed as much as you do?

How often should you brush a Borzoi dog?

As would be expected from a Russian dog, borzoi enjoy cold weather, and often lie on hard, cold surfaces. Their coat sheds, especially once a year. They should be brushed two to three times a week. Some borzoi pant a lot, which can be unnerving to some people. To catch the Russian wolf, a dog would have to be fleet-like a greyhound.

How big does a full grown Borzoi dog get?

Breed Standard Other Breeds to Explore Borzoi are large, elegant sighthounds. A mature male stands at least 28 inches at the shoulder and weighs 75 to 105 pounds. Females will be smaller. Beneath the luxurious silky coat, Borzoi construction follows the ancient Greyhound template.

Who is the parent club for the Borzoi dog?

The Borzoi Club of America, Inc. is the official AKC Parent Club for the Borzoi. AKC Marketplace is the only site to exclusively list 100% AKC puppies from AKC-Registered litters and the breeders who have cared for and raised these puppies are required to follow rules and regulations established by the AKC.

As would be expected from a Russian dog, borzoi enjoy cold weather, and often lie on hard, cold surfaces. Their coat sheds, especially once a year. They should be brushed two to three times a week. Some borzoi pant a lot, which can be unnerving to some people. To catch the Russian wolf, a dog would have to be fleet-like a greyhound.

Like most sighthounds, borzoi are very sensitive and are one family dogs. They are friendly, but not gregarious, toward strangers. They are adequate watchdogs, and will bark. That’s about all they will do, and they are not very good at actually protecting you.