Borzoi
This is the breed standard for the Borzoi
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Historical Summary
Borzoi Breed Standard
General Appearance
The Borzoi was originally bred for the coursing of wild game on more or less
open terrain, relying on sight rather than scent. To accomplish this
purpose, the Borzoi needed particular structural qualities to chase, catch
and hold his quarry. Special emphasis is placed on sound running gear,
strong neck and jaws, courage and agility, combined with proper condition.
The Borzoi should always possess unmistakable elegance, with flowing lines,
graceful in motion or repose. Males, masculine without coarseness; bitches,
feminine and refined.
Head
Skull slightly domed, long and narrow, with scarcely any perceptible stop,
inclined to be Roman-nosed. Jaws long, powerful and deep, somewhat finer in
bitches but not snipy. Teeth strong and clean with either an even or a
scissors bite. Missing teeth should be penalized. Nose large and black.
Ears
Small and fine in quality, lying back on the neck when in repose with the
tips when thrown back almost touching behind occiput; raised when at
attention.
Eyes
Set somewhat obliquely, dark in color, intelligent but rather soft in
expression; never round, full nor staring, nor light in color; eye rims
dark; inner corner midway between tip of nose and occiput.
Neck
Clean, free from throatiness; slightly arched, very powerful and well set
on.
Shoulders
Sloping, fine at the withers and free from coarseness or lumber.
Chest
Rather narrow, with great depth of brisket.
Ribs
Only slightly sprung, but very deep giving room for heart and lung play.
Back
Rising a little at the loins in a graceful curve.
Loins
Extremely muscular, but rather tucked up, owing to the great depth of chest
and comparative shortness of back and ribs.
Forelegs
Bones straight and somewhat flattened like blades, with the narrower edge
forward. The elbows have free play and are turned neither in nor out.
Pasterns strong.
Feet
Hare-shaped, with well-arched knuckles, toes close and well padded.
Hindquarters
Long, very muscular and powerful with well bent stifles; somewhat wider than
the forequarters; strong first and second thighs; hocks clean and well let
down; legs parallel when viewed from the rear.
Dewclaws
Dewclaws, if any, on the hind legs are generally removed; dewclaws on the
forelegs may be removed.
Tail
Long, set on and carried low in a graceful curve.
Coat
Long, silky (not woolly), either flat, wavy or rather curly. On the head,
ears and front of legs it should be short and smooth; on the neck the frill
should be profuse and rather curly. Feather on hindquarters and tail, long
and profuse, less so on chest and back of forelegs.
Color
Any color, or combination of colors, is acceptable.
Size
Mature males should be at least 28 inches at the withers and mature bitches
at least 26 inches at the withers. Dogs and bitches below these respective
limits should be severely penalized; dogs and bitches above the respective
limits should not be penalized as long as extra size is not acquired at the
expense of symmetry, speed and staying quality. Range in weight for males
from 75 to 105 pounds and for bitches from 15 to 20 pounds less.
Gait
Front legs must reach well out in front with pasterns strong and springy.
Hackneyed motion with mincing gait is not desired nor is weaving and
crossing. However, while the hind legs are wider apart than the front, the
feet tend to move closer to the center line when the dog moves at a fast
trot. When viewed from the side there should be a noticeable drive with a
ground-covering stride from well-angulated stifles and hocks. The over-all
appearance in motion should be that of effortless power, endurance, speed,
agility, smoothness and grace.
Faults
The foregoing description is that of the ideal Borzoi. Any deviation from
the above described dog must be penalized to the extent of the deviation
keeping in mind the importance of the contribution of the various features
toward the basic original purpose of the breed.
Approved June 13, 1972






