
The Black Borzoi
Very little distinguishes a borzoi from the year 1900 from a borzoi in the year 2000. When we look at other breeds we will almost always see alarming differences. Why is the borzoi so consistent in type over such a long period of time? We owe this con…
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The Boreland History (Sweden)
Barbro Blomqvist started her Borelands kennel in Norrkoping with a Borzoi named Natascha (Trolle av Vaktarbo-Heimerbergs Natascha), born 1948. Ch Natascha {font-style:normal;}.wp-block-kadence-advancedheading.kt-adv-heading_074019-95 mark.kt-highlight, .wp-block-kadence-advancedheading.kt-adv-heading_074019-95[data-kb-block="kb-adv-heading_074019-95"] mark.kt-highlight{font-style:normal;color:#f76a0c;-webkit-box-decoration-break:clone;box-decoration-break:clone;padding-top:0px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:0px;}
The Borzoi Handbook (Chadwick)
A most famous book, The Borzoi Handbook was written by Winifred Chadwick. A most famous book, The Borzoi Handbook was written by Winifred Chadwick. It was published in 1952. It also had a translation of Dmitri Walsoff’s book The Perchino Hun…
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The Borzoi In Western Europe (Part 1)
The Borzoi In Western Europe Part I Link to Part 2 By Ursula-Vera Trueb, Malleray [Switzerland] Translated from “Der Windhundfreund”#131, February 1983 by Jean Vandongen Germany, The Netherlands, England and France were the first countries of Western…
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The Borzoi In Western Europe (Part 2)
The Borzoi In Western Europe Part II Link to Part 3 By Ursula-Vera Trueb, Malleray [Switzerland] Translated from “Der Windhundfreund”#131, February 1983 by Jean Vandongen In 1909, another line was added to all the fine imports into Germany that in the…
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The Borzoi In Western Europe (Part 3)
Part III Link to Part 4 By Ursula-Vera Trueb, Malleray [Switzerland] Translated from “Der Windhundfreund”#131, February 1983 by Jean Vandongen [Editor’s Note: This is a continuation of the article which explains the development of the Borzoi breed in…
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The Borzoi in Western Europe (Part 4)
Part IV [Conclusion] By Ursula-Vera Trueb, Malleray [Switzerland] Translated from “Der Windhundfreund”#131, February 1983 by Jean Vandongen [Editor’s Note: This is the conclusion of the article which describes development of the Borzoi breed in Europe…
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The Borzoi, or Russian Wolfhound
The Borzoi H.W. Huntington, Marlborough Kennels, 1898; published in “Outing: Sport, Adventure, Travel, Fiction” Far-off Russia, where winters are so severe that but for a few months in the entire year are the fields free from snow, is the home…
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