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  2. Man's Clever Method of Training Borzoi To Do Tricks Is ... - AOL

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    In this video, you can see precisely how patient and understanding this pair of Borzoi hounds are being with their human family, as they not only sit patiently while a toddler crawls around, but ...

  3. Borzoi's Dramatic Post-Bath Meltdown Deserves an Award - AOL

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    Borzoi Personality Traits The Borzoi , also known as the Russian Wolfhound, is a sleek and sensitive dog, initially bred by Russian aristocrats to hunt wolves and other games.

  4. Borzoi - Wikipedia

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    The Borzoi is an affectionate and athletic breed of dog with a calm temperament. [ 13 ] In terms of obedience, Borzois are selective learners who quickly become bored with repetitive, apparently pointless activity, and they can be very stubborn when they are not properly motivated.

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    This Russian dog breed is a sleek and majestic hunting companion that loves to run, but they also make excellent family dogs and backyard companions. They need more activity than other breeds ...

  6. Kathleen Pelham-Clinton, Duchess of Newcastle - Wikipedia

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    The Duchess was involved in the breeding of several different dog breeds, including Borzois, Fox Terriers (both Smooth and Wire), Whippets, Scottish Deerhounds and Clumber Spaniels; the breed named after the ancestral home of the Dukes of Newcastle. [3] She was a well-known conformation show judge of the breeds she was involved with. [5]

  7. Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    Dogs bred for show rather than performance tended to develop more exaggerated and extreme features to meet breed standards. [11] One example of this change in breeding goals is the pronounced sloped back in the modern German Shepherd breed, compared to the straight back of working pedigrees.

  8. 13 of the Fastest Dog Breeds in the World - AOL

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    Second fastest dog: Saluki. Top speed: 42 mph. Hailing from the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East, Salukis are an ancient breed of hunting dog. They were used by kings to hunt down speedy game ...

  9. Chortai - Wikipedia

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    The Chortai, sometimes spelt Chortaj, is a breed of sighthound from Ukraine.. The Chortai is said to resemble a cross between a Greyhound and a short haired Borzoi, being a quite heavily built running hound but nevertheless displaying typical sighthound features.