94% Compatible
Despite their large size, Borzois were historically allowed to sleep in Russian nobles' bedrooms as bed warmers.
Despite their nickname 'King of Toys,' Min Pins are older than their larger lookalike, the Doberman Pinscher!
Russian aristocrats bred these hounds during the 16th century for hunting wolves and other game across vast open terrain. Their speed and sight-hunting abilities were prized among nobility.
Developed in Germany during the 17th century as skilled ratters for homes and stables. These nimble dogs excelled at controlling vermin populations in urban settings.
Requires secure fencing due to prey drive and speed. Weekly grooming sessions needed for coat maintenance. Exercise must be controlled during growth to protect joints.
Requires secure fencing due to escape artist tendencies. Needs consistent training to manage stubborn streak. Regular dental care essential for oral health.