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.
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
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