The Borzoi is a Russian breed of dog historically used for hunting wolves. They are known for their speed, agility, and strength, making them well-suited for hunting large game.
The name Mishka is an alternative spelling of the Russian name Misha which means "Who is like god?". In Russia, Misha and Mishka are primarily male names however they are used all over the world as both male and female names.
An average male Irish Wolfhound typically grows to 32" and 120 pounds. Meanwhile, the average female Irish Wolfhound grows to about 30" and 105 pounds.
irish wolfhound
Scott had many dogs. His favorite was a cross between a wolfhound and a deerhound named Maida. Others were names Ginger, Camp, Nimrod, Spice and Triton.
The Borzoi is also known as the Russian Wolfhound.
The Russian alternative for the name Sam or Samuel is usually Sasha.
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
Russian Wolfhound,Russkaya Psovaya, Borzaya, and Psovoi.
An arsheen is an alternative name for an arshin, an obsolete Russian unit of length equal to 71.12 centimetres.
An arschin is an alternative name for an arshin, an obsolete Russian unit of length equal to 71.12 centimetres.
An archine is an alternative name for an arshin, an obsolete Russian unit of length equal to 71.12 centimetres.
Canis lupus familiaris
Canis lupis familiaris
The Borzoi is a Russian breed of dog historically used for hunting wolves. They are known for their speed, agility, and strength, making them well-suited for hunting large game.
An arshine is an alternative name for an arshin, an obsolete Russian unit of length equal to 71.12 centimetres.