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Sporting Dogs: Vizsla

This Hungarian redhead is devoted, versatile, and stylish.

Vizsla

Vital Stats

Height: 21 to 24 inches at shoulder
Weight: 45 to 65 pounds
Coat: short and smooth
Life span: 10 to 14 years
Breed Group: Sporting Dogs
 
 

Summary

Created in Hungary to work as a pointer and retriever, the Vizsla has an aristocratic bearing. All he really wants, though, is to be loved. He's a super companion for an active family who can provide him with the exercise and attention he craves.

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Overview

This breed is often described as the "Velcro Vizsla." Most dogs are affectionate, but this medium-size hunting dog is especially attached to his people.

His Velcro nature has to do with his past: the Vizsla was developed in Hungary to be both a pointer and retriever who would work close to the hunter, never ranging too far away. That trait is still seen in today's Vizsla, who prefers to be leaning against your leg or serving as a footwarmer. If having a dog shadow you all day would annoy you, choose a different breed.

Despite their penchant for sticking close to their human pals, Vizslas are versatile and hard-working dogs who are happiest when they have a job to do. In a family, that job can be hunting companion, therapy dog, or jogging buddy. Give him at least an hour of exercise per day, and the Vizsla will be your best friend.

If you're interested in dog sports and activities, your Vizsla would probably be happy to compete. The Vizsla is the first and so far only breed to produce a quintuple champion--in conformation, field, obedience and agility. His superb scenting skills make him a natural hunter. Vizslas have... [Continue to Full Overview]


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Vizsla Characteristics

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  Apartment appropriate Apartment appropriate Dog Breed Rating
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  Dog friendly Dog friendly Dog Breed Rating
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  Ease at being home alone Ease at being home alone Dog Breed Rating
  Ease of training Ease of training Dog Breed Rating
  Easy to groom Easy to groom Dog Breed Rating
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  Friendly toward strangers Friendly toward strangers Dog Breed Rating
  General health General health Dog Breed Rating
  Good for novice owners Good for novice owners Dog Breed Rating
  Heat tolerance Heat tolerance Dog Breed Rating
  Intelligence Intelligence Dog Breed Rating
  Mouthiness Mouthiness Dog Breed Rating
  Need for exercise Need for exercise Dog Breed Rating
  Playfulness Playfulness Dog Breed Rating
  Potential for weight gain Potential for weight gain Dog Breed Rating
  Predatory tendencies Predatory tendencies Dog Breed Rating
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  Tendency to bark or howl Tendency to bark or howl Dog Breed Rating
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vizslas popularity

I wonder why Vizslas aren't more popular, I don't own one yet but everything I've read about them makes them sound like the perfect pet. When I mention this breed most people never heard of them.

4 363 Oct 10, 2009 9:55am by Jeanine
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eating paper

I have a 7mo. Vizsla and she loves to eat paper espically tissues or paper towels. I try to keep them away from her but s... (continued)

1 188 Aug 17, 2009 4:19pm by Pup-Eez
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