I love the outtakes! My BC, 3 year old Angel will anticipate and start doing every trick she knows if she is excited enough. The Borzois are beautiful!
The Borzoi is more intelligent than some realize because of the way they work. They were bred to work at distance from humans and are "released" instead of "commanded". As far as training goes they tend to train their human more than the human trains them. So in that sense, very intelligent. They are a graceful, loving, sweet natured pet....but if you need something guarded and defended with the ability to tear the intruder to shreds and no wandering about by themselves.....look elsewhere.
The correct term in Russia for this breed is "Borzaya Sobaka" which means "fast dog". "Sobaka" is usually dropped in conversation. Russians use descriptive terms rather than exact names for dogs. The official name of the Borzoi in Russia is "Russkaya Psovaya Borzaya". "Stepnaya Borzaya" is a Borzoi from the Steppe and a "Krimskaya Borzaya" is a Borzoi from the Crimea. Bolshaya Sobaka is a general purpose working breed based on the ancient Roman cattle dog (Rottweiler) which means "big dog".
My Russian dog is smart as well, but he's not the more famous Borzoi of the Russian aristocracy. He was the peasant dog known as the Bolshaya Sobaka, which was not a pure hunting hound but more of a guard dog of livestock from predators and a general all around dog. I see German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Black Lab in the dog ,he is very smart ,and very versatile. Besides being a good guard dog, he has taken down 4 mule deer by himself this past year. I expect few Borzoi could match that feat.
i have borders they sometimes are to smart..if i do same tricks all the time in the same order its like they no the drill they will do 5 or 6 in a row and then look at ya lol
Thanks for this video. It is obvious that you love and take time with your dogs. I get my Borzoi puppy next week (After researching this breed for months.) Still not sure if I feed from the ground or on a raised feeder, after reading conflicting articles. How do you feed your Borzoi?
@DGriffin518 Congratulations on getting a Borzoi puppy! Actually I feed some of them in a feeder off of the ground and some of them with their dishes on the ground. It is just happens to be convenient for me and the area where the individual dogs are being fed at. We feed twice a day. They are not fed before or after exercise or high energy training however. I can say that I DO prefer them being fed up off of the ground, but I have had no problems with feeding them either way.
@DGriffin518 I feed them twice a day and can feed them either up high or on the ground. I do not feed before or after a high energy training session or active exercise. If a Borzoi is one that GOBBLES it's food, I would recommend a dish that is made for that kind of eating style. There are dishes made specifically for that.
I soooo love Borzois...Now I can show folks so they don't try and tell me "Hey, they're a hound and will never listen to you." I'm a schipp owner and I concur that time and patience can make ANY breed show it has a brain!!
This not differs much from animals in circus. Training for endless hours and asking these animals to do something in order to get the treat?! How primitive!
The response was to Veperalus before you. Sorry if I confused you. Not sure why it pointed to me responding to you I was responding to the previous poster. I suspect if you read everything you would have figured that out. FYI I have Borzoi and think they're wonderful.
Come on! Everybody who works with animals, knows that endless training doesn't works! Dogs really need to get trained- if you don't give them enaugh activitys they got hyperactive! attawayzoi is really right!
Border collie my uncle has one named oreo they live in country so she hunts
12Stonewolf 3 weeks ago
Borzois are so beautiful! i would really really like to get one in the near future :)
hkdoycle 3 weeks ago
I own a Border Collie/Fox Terrier mix
she's intelligent, basically problem solving intelligent
TheChoujinVirus 2 months ago
AWWWWWWWWWW <3 they're so smart!
kitchimomo 2 months ago
In the outtakes, the BC reminds me of a toddler. They always shake their heads when you ask a question
AlienXCherie 3 months ago
I love the outtakes! My BC, 3 year old Angel will anticipate and start doing every trick she knows if she is excited enough. The Borzois are beautiful!
arlenboys 8 months ago
The Borzoi is more intelligent than some realize because of the way they work. They were bred to work at distance from humans and are "released" instead of "commanded". As far as training goes they tend to train their human more than the human trains them. So in that sense, very intelligent. They are a graceful, loving, sweet natured pet....but if you need something guarded and defended with the ability to tear the intruder to shreds and no wandering about by themselves.....look elsewhere.
TaliskerLaphroaig 10 months ago
The correct term in Russia for this breed is "Borzaya Sobaka" which means "fast dog". "Sobaka" is usually dropped in conversation. Russians use descriptive terms rather than exact names for dogs. The official name of the Borzoi in Russia is "Russkaya Psovaya Borzaya". "Stepnaya Borzaya" is a Borzoi from the Steppe and a "Krimskaya Borzaya" is a Borzoi from the Crimea. Bolshaya Sobaka is a general purpose working breed based on the ancient Roman cattle dog (Rottweiler) which means "big dog".
TaliskerLaphroaig 10 months ago
My Russian dog is smart as well, but he's not the more famous Borzoi of the Russian aristocracy. He was the peasant dog known as the Bolshaya Sobaka, which was not a pure hunting hound but more of a guard dog of livestock from predators and a general all around dog. I see German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Black Lab in the dog ,he is very smart ,and very versatile. Besides being a good guard dog, he has taken down 4 mule deer by himself this past year. I expect few Borzoi could match that feat.
TaliskerLaphroaig 10 months ago
i have borders they sometimes are to smart..if i do same tricks all the time in the same order its like they no the drill they will do 5 or 6 in a row and then look at ya lol
stratplayer3636 11 months ago
Funny, Those are my favorite two breeds as well, I currently own 2 border collies, 12 and 1 years old, would love to have a zoi someday.
Mandalark 1 year ago
@Mandalark These two breeds are just so awesome... and they really do compliment each other, getting along very well together.
Debbi3053 1 year ago
Thanks for this video. It is obvious that you love and take time with your dogs. I get my Borzoi puppy next week (After researching this breed for months.) Still not sure if I feed from the ground or on a raised feeder, after reading conflicting articles. How do you feed your Borzoi?
DGriffin518 1 year ago
@DGriffin518 Congratulations on getting a Borzoi puppy! Actually I feed some of them in a feeder off of the ground and some of them with their dishes on the ground. It is just happens to be convenient for me and the area where the individual dogs are being fed at. We feed twice a day. They are not fed before or after exercise or high energy training however. I can say that I DO prefer them being fed up off of the ground, but I have had no problems with feeding them either way.
Debbi3053 1 year ago
@DGriffin518 I feed them twice a day and can feed them either up high or on the ground. I do not feed before or after a high energy training session or active exercise. If a Borzoi is one that GOBBLES it's food, I would recommend a dish that is made for that kind of eating style. There are dishes made specifically for that.
Debbi3053 1 year ago
they're just eager to please doesn't make(border collies) all that smart but borzois I believe are :)P
LionGoddess1 1 year ago
whats really intelegens and smart?
thenightmarecafe 1 year ago
to funny. i am a borzoi past owner and looking for a pup.
bigqueensam 1 year ago
I soooo love Borzois...Now I can show folks so they don't try and tell me "Hey, they're a hound and will never listen to you." I'm a schipp owner and I concur that time and patience can make ANY breed show it has a brain!!
chinzebo 1 year ago
This not differs much from animals in circus. Training for endless hours and asking these animals to do something in order to get the treat?! How primitive!
Viperalus 1 year ago
greeat!!!
Whippettussi 2 years ago
@Whippettussi
There is no cruelty here and if you can't see that then the only one being primitive is you. Grow up.
attawayzoi 1 year ago
@attawayzoi
What is your problem?? I think this video is great (?)
Whippettussi 1 year ago
@Whippettussi
The response was to Veperalus before you. Sorry if I confused you. Not sure why it pointed to me responding to you I was responding to the previous poster. I suspect if you read everything you would have figured that out. FYI I have Borzoi and think they're wonderful.
attawayzoi 1 year ago
@attawayzoi
It`s okay ;D
@ Viperalus
Come on! Everybody who works with animals, knows that endless training doesn't works! Dogs really need to get trained- if you don't give them enaugh activitys they got hyperactive! attawayzoi is really right!
:)
Whippettussi 1 year ago
That was great! They are adorable dogs. I'm a Russophile so I am partial to the borzoi!
AnyaAngie 2 years ago 2
So glad you enjoyed! I just LOVE your Jesse.. he is amazing and sooooo adorable to boot! You have done such a great job with him!
Debbi3053 3 years ago
I love how your bc does the head nod, and says no too!! The outtakes are hilarious aswell =) Excellent video!! 5*
JustJesse197 3 years ago