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Buying a Borzoi

Buying a Borzoi is a big decision, and it is important to feel confident throughout the entire process. On Get a Pet, you can compare current listings from both breeders and private sellers, see price, age, and location, and contact sellers directly. All listings show essential information about the dog, so you can easily decide whether it fits your lifestyle and circumstances.

What is the typical temperament of a Borzoi in the home?

They are generally calm, gentle, and somewhat reserved indoors, often behaving like quiet companions. Many are affectionate with their family but not overly demonstrative, and they can be aloof with strangers. Their strong prey drive remains present even in a relaxed home environment.

How much exercise does a Borzoi really need and what kind is best?

They need daily walks plus regular opportunities for controlled running in a large, securely fenced area. Short bursts of high speed are more natural to them than nonstop jogging. Mental stimulation and varied environments help prevent boredom and restlessness.

Are Borzois good with cats and small pets given their strong prey drive?

Their hunting background means many have a strong instinct to chase small, fast-moving animals. Some can live peacefully with cats or small dogs if raised with them and carefully managed, but it is never guaranteed. Off leash contact with unfamiliar small animals is usually not safe.

What are the most common health problems in Borzois?

They are at increased risk for bloat and gastric torsion, certain heart conditions such as dilated cardiomyopathy, and some types of cancer. Sensitivity to anesthesia and some medications is also a concern due to their lean body type. Regular veterinary checks and awareness of early warning signs are important.

Do Borzois need a lot of grooming with their long, silky coat?

Their coat sheds seasonally and needs brushing several times a week to prevent tangles, especially behind the ears, under the legs, and in feathering. They generally do not need frequent baths, but regular coat and nail care is essential. Their fur is relatively low odor if kept clean and brushed.

Can a Borzoi live in an apartment or small house?

They are usually quiet indoors and can adapt to smaller living spaces if they receive sufficient outdoor exercise and access to a safe area to run. The main challenge is meeting their movement and mental needs, not the size of the home. Stairs and slippery floors should be managed carefully with such a tall, long-limbed dog.

How trainable are Borzois and do they listen off leash?

They are intelligent but often independent and sensitive, so they respond best to calm, consistent, reward-based training. Many will not be reliably obedient off leash if a moving object catches their eye. A secure area is strongly recommended for any off leash activity.

Is a Borzoi a good choice for families with children?

They can be gentle and tolerant with respectful, calm children, but they usually do not enjoy rough play or constant handling. Their size and speed can accidentally knock over small children. Supervision and teaching children how to interact appropriately are essential.

What kind of fencing and yard setup does a Borzoi require?

A high, secure fence is important because many will chase wildlife or traffic if they get loose. They are capable of clearing low fences and can exploit gaps due to their agility and speed. An enclosed area that allows them to stretch out in short sprints is ideal.

What should I know about feeding and weight management for a Borzoi?

They are naturally lean and should not be bulked up, as excess weight strains their joints and heart. Smaller, more frequent meals can help reduce the risk of bloat, and vigorous exercise should be avoided immediately before and after eating. A diet that supports steady growth is particularly important during their long, slow maturation period.