Billed as the "First Real Million Dollar Picture" Foolish Wives (1922) featured an elegant dog to match: a Borzoi, seen here with Maude George, Erich von Stroheim, and Miss DuPont.
Other early Borzoi films include The Intrigue (1916) and Macbeth (1916). Somewhat more modern Borzoi films include: Sextette (1978), Dumb and Dumber (1994), Legends of the Fall (1994), Anna Karenina (1997), and 102 Dalmatians (2000).
The Borzoi is a quiet but athletic and independent dog. Most Borzoi are almost silent, barking only very rarely not to mention their physical appearance will suit for pets of rich people. Probably that's why they are chosen as rich people's pet.
I'm sure lots of dog like to be a friend of this million dollar dog. His money keep on making him popular.
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The Borzoi is a quiet but athletic and independent dog. Most Borzoi are almost silent, barking only very rarely not to mention their physical appearance will suit for pets of rich people. Probably that's why they are chosen as rich people's pet.
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