No, they are not ideal for apartment life. While they are very mild-mannered and like to sleep a lot, they are very large dogs that need significant daily exercise and preferably a good, fenced-in place to run.
The borzoi originated in Russia. In 1650 the first borzoi standard was written.
Yes cause it can guard your sheep and other animal's. So, yes it is a good dog for a farm house
A chiuhua is a good pet for an apartment, they are small and fun!
Generally speaking, the Borzoi is a fairly quiet dog breed. This will vary depending on the dog and the bloodline the dog comes from, but still they will rarely bark without a reason(such as someone knocking on the door).
I wouldn't rank them as a great first time dog, no. Borzoi, being sighthounds, have a specific set of requirements and compromises and being very large dogs with little trainability, they can quickly turn your life upside down if you are not experienced with training a dog to have good house manners and how to be a well behaved citizen when out and about.
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.
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.
Yes. A borzoi is a domestic dog breed that can be taken out on walks just like any other breed.
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Yes, the Chinese Crested Dog is a good apartment dog. They can also live in a house without a yard. However, these dogs are fairly active indoors and they should be taken out for a walk each day.
The Borzoi, or Russian Wolfhound.
As with all breeds, it depends on the individual dog -- some Borzoi can be trained to live peacefully with cats. However, they are sighthounds, and therefore have a very strong prey drive and hunting instinct, so it is wise to be very cautious when introducing a Borzoi to a cat.