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    Borzoi Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Borzoi? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Borzoi from Dogs & Cats and what is the personality traits.

    Borzoi
    INFP

    INFP (4w5)

    Borzoi personality type is INFP, the individual's preference in the 16-letter MBTI assessment. INFPs are known for their creativity, idealism, and sensitivity.

    The INFP personality type is concerned with relations with the external world, with their personal identity and self-actualization. They desire authenticity and a sense of purpose, and value harmony with others.

    This type is often misidentified as "the artist" due to the often gentle and dreamy nature of the type.

    INFPs are often known for their creativity, idealism, and sensitivity. They tend to be compassionate and focused on their visions and ideas.

    INFPs are often known for their creativity, idealism, and sensitivity. They tend to be compassionate and focused on their visions and ideas.

    INFPs are often known for their creativity, idealism, and sensitivity. They tend to be compassionate and focused on their visions and ideas.

    INFPs are often known for their creativity, idealism, and sensitivity. They tend to be compassionate and focused on their visions and ideas.

    INFPs are often known for their creativity, idealism, and sensitivity. They tend to be compassionate and focused on their visions and ideas.

    The Borzoi (borzaya, meaning sighthound), also called the Russian Hunting Sighthound (Russian: ру́сская псовая борзая, romanized: russkaya psovaya borzaya "Russian long-haired sighthound"), is a sighthound hunting breed of domestic dog. They are descended from the working dogs of people who migrated from Central Asian countries to Russia prior to the 17th century. The system by which Russians over the ages named their sighthounds was a series of descriptive terms, not actual names. Borzói is the masculine singular form of an archaic Russian adjective that means "fast". Borzáya sobáka ("Fast dog") is the basic term for sighthounds used by Russians, though sobáka is usually dropped. The name psovaya derived from the word psovina, which means "wavy, silky coat", just as hortaya (as in hortaya borzaya) means shorthaired. In modern Russian, the breed commonly called the Borzoi is officially known as russkaya psovaya borzaya.

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