The Borzoi is also known as the Russian Wolfhound. The word Borzoi comes from the Russian word Borzaya which means quick dog. Borzoi are picky eaters and are sensitive to drugs. Borzoi come from the Middle East originally and began to be favored by Russian nobility around 1600. Queen Victoria popularized the Borzoi among British nobility.
Related pages:
Borzoi Rescue
Nebraska Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
Nemeha County - Auburn, Nebraska 68305 Hearts United for Animals 402-274-3679
Gage County - Beatrice 68310 Beatrice Humane Society 402-228-9100
Lincoln County - North Platte, Nebraska 69103 Paws-itive Partners Humane Society 308-650-7297
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