However, there are some Borzois that have achieved a degree of fame through:
* Show History:
* "Ch. Tsar" (1910s): A famous early Borzoi, he is still celebrated in the breed's history.
* "Ch. Nikko's El Nino" (1990s): This champion Borzoi, bred in the US, is still considered one of the most influential dogs in the breed's history.
* "Ch. Russet's Wild Thing" (2000s): Another champion Borzoi, he is renowned for his distinctive physique and elegant movement.
* Literature:
* "Borzoi" from "The Borzoi" by Olga Lourie: This book, a memoir about the author's life with Borzois, features several individual dogs. While their specific names aren't always highlighted, the book itself is well-known among Borzoi enthusiasts.
* Social Media:
* "Willow" from "Willow's Borzoi Blog": Willow is a well-loved Borzoi whose owner has been documenting her life and adventures online for years.
Ultimately, the "fame" of a Borzoi is often tied to their breeding line, their performance in shows, or the work of their owners. If you're interested in specific Borzoi individuals, it's best to search through breed publications, show results, and online communities.