A spayed Borzoi should be fed a high-quality, well-balanced diet that is appropriate for its age, size, and activity level. Look for dog food that lists real meat as the first ingredient, with a good balance of protein, healthy fats, and carbohydrates. It's also important to monitor portion sizes to prevent obesity, which can be a concern for spayed dogs. Consulting with a veterinarian can help tailor the diet to meet your Borzoi's specific needs.
The earlier the better, so they can be spayed when they are 6 months old.
yes u should
The borzoi originated in Russia. In 1650 the first borzoi standard was written.
Yes. The borzoi is a sighthound.
A 3-month-old Borzoi puppy should be fed a high-quality, balanced puppy food that is specifically formulated for large breed puppies. Look for food that lists meat as the primary ingredient and contains appropriate levels of protein, fat, and essential nutrients to support healthy growth. It's important to feed smaller, frequent meals throughout the day to prevent digestive issues. Always consult your veterinarian for personalized recommendations and portion sizes.
In Cyrillic, "borzoi" is spelled борзой.
The Borzoi is in the AKC Hound Group.
The Borzoi has been said to have a catlike personality, and although they are very smart dogs they can be a bit difficult to train. Training should begin at a young age and remain firm and consistent. Borzoi are very sensitive dogs and your patience is a must. You should always use positive methods when it comes to training and never hit a Borzoi. As stated they are very sensitive and although very affectionate, they are also timid and you will find that your trust will be lost if you raise a hand to a Borzoi. Professional help and obedience classes would be wise, if possible.
Never. He or she could get sick.
The Borzoi is in the Sighthounds group (group #10) in the FCI.
Yes. You can have it spayed, or you can feed it contraceptive pills. Talk to a veterinarian about it.
the spayed surgery is unlikely to have affected his intestines. It's probably the stomach contracting on itself (did you feed it?) 177