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Vizsla Dog Breed Description
- The Vizsla dog breed is known for its sleek, light
red-gold coat and elegant, muscular build. The face is lean and
aristocratic, with long pendant ears and light eyes.
- Dogs have thick necks and long, strong legs, with
a gait that is robust, distinguished, and elastic.
- The coat is short and tight to the body, displaying
the defined musculature.
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- Vizslas are loving animals that display affection
easily and often. They are gentle, but can be willful and easily
distracted by their inquisitive nature. Exceptionally intelligent,
dogs enjoy training under a firm and patient master - they love
to please.
- Dogs may be too energetic for infants and toddlers,
but they are wonderful with children and are gentle with all members
of the family, as well as other dogs. They are easily excited and
known for their exuberant, prancing greeting.
- Early socialization is essential, as is daily
exercise to keep dogs from becoming neurotic or destructive. These
dogs are chewers, so it is important to train dogs to obey rules
and boundaries.
- Vizslas are skilled hunting dogs with strong tracking,
pointing, retrieving, and watchdog instincts.
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Height and Weight ————————
- Adult males tend to be 22-26 inches tall and weigh
around 45-60 pounds.
- Adult females are generally 20-24 inches tall
and weigh about 45-55 pounds.
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Living Conditions and Exercise ————————
- The Vizsla dog breed does best with a large yard,
and is not recommended for apartment living. This breed is moderately
active even indoors and needs space to move and play.
- These are energetic working dogs with impressive
stamina. Dogs need long walks, jogs, or runs daily. Particularly
fast runners, they also make excellent biking or blading companions.
- Whenever possible, Vizslas enjoy time to run off-leash
and love hunting.
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Life Expectancy ————————
- Well-cared for dogs can be expected to live 12-15
years.
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Grooming ————————
- The easy-to-care-for coat needs just occasional
brushing and dry shampooing. Dogs should only be bathed with a mild
soap when necessary. Nails should be kept well-trimmed.
- They are average shedders.
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History ————————
- Native to Hungary, the Vizsla dog breed is likely
the combination of two breeds: the Transylvanian Hound and the now
extinct Turkish Yellow Dog. More recently, Pointers and German Shorthaired
Pointers have also been bred into the line.
- The breed nearly became extinct after World War
II when Russia took over Hungary - the dogs were considered a sign
of the aristocracy and owners could be killed. Hungarian owners
smuggled a few dogs to Australia and other countries, where the
breed was built up again.
- Vizslas were and remain popular for their hunting
skills - they have excellent noses and are talented pointers, good
with small and large game, and work well even on marshy terrain
- but they are equally well-liked for their sweet, loving, family-friendly
nature.
- The breed also does well in obedience or agility
competitions.
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Group and Recognition ————————
- Grouping: Gun Dog, AKC Sporting
- Recognition: CKC, ACR, NKC, APRI, FCI, KCGB, AKC,
UKC, ANKC, NZKC
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