In Cyrillic, "borzoi" is spelled борзой.
wind in russian
Yes.
The Borzoi is also known as the Russian Wolfhound.
Borzoi were bred to course game in Russian - mainly wolves, fox, and rabbits.
The Borzoi, or Russian Wolfhound.
An Irish wolfhound is from IRELAND and a Russian Wolfhound is from RUSSIA! and also a Irish wolf hound would kill the wolfs of old and some of present and the Russian usually held them at bay
The Borzoi was first bred by the Russian aristocracy to hunt animals including wolves, foxes and hares in the open Russian plains. The hunting parties were usually more than 100 dogs. Learn more about the breed history of the Borzoi at the related link.
The term Borzoi refers to a breed of dog created by the Russians for hunting wolves and fox. Until 1936, they were called Russian Wolf Hound in the US and then the name was changed to Borzoi.
Russian Wolfhound,Russkaya Psovaya, Borzaya, and Psovoi.
The type of dog that is bred in Russia for hunting wolves is called a Borzoi. The Borzoi is also referred to as the Russian Wolfhound, and is similar in shape to the greyhound.
No, they are the same breed. Borzoi is a Russian word so can be used by itself- Borzoi is the proper name- also a publishing company. It is not going out of bounds to suggest that the popular slang term Bowser ( for a dog) MIGHT be derived from Borzoi. Yes, Anastasia had one, her Pooka was a lot bigger than the mini-puppy in the cartoon film. oddly while Anastasia grew up- Pooka stayed in the puppy size range, and they ar such as Beautiful dog. actually they were quite popular with Ladies of the Russian court. it was only ( Nobless oblige) for Stacy to have one of the national breed. by the way Pooka means Female Dog in Russian- in both senses of the term.
Russian wolfhound