How often should a Borzoi be groomed?
Borzois have a medium-length, silky coat that can be straight or slightly curly, requiring regular maintenance to prevent mats, especially behind the ears and under the armpits. Their coat colors range widely, including apricot, black, brindle, cream, sable, and various combinations with white markings or black masks. Stain-prone white areas should be checked regularly to keep them clean. - Brush or comb 3 to 5 times weekly to detangle - Focus on delicate spots like ears and armpits - Trim sanitary areas and feet lightly between grooms - Bathe every 3 to 6 weeks, drying coat straight - Schedule a full professional groom every 4 to 6 weeks Pro tip: Use a wide-tooth comb first, then a slicker brush to avoid breakage and reduce matting. Moisture can increase matting, so keep Borzois dry during wet seasons.
About the Borzoi

The Borzoi, often called the Russian Wolfhound, is a tall, elegant breed with a history rooted in aristocratic wolf hunting. Originating in 17th-century Russia, these dogs were bred for speed and agility, capable of reaching 35 to 40 miles per hour. Their slender build and long, silky coat give them a graceful appearance that stands out in any setting. They carry themselves with quiet dignity and tend to be calm and reserved around familiar people. Borzois are gentle but can be aloof with strangers, showing independence rather than constant affection. Their hunting instincts remain strong, especially their urge to chase fast-moving animals, so caution is necessary when off-leash. They rarely bark and prefer a peaceful environment. While they enjoy companionship, they do best in homes without small pets due to their chase drive and large size, typically weighing between 60 and 105 pounds.