"Discovering the Loyal and Energetic Vizsla: A Guide to the Breed"

Vizsla Dog Breed Information:

Created in Hungary to work as a pointer and retriever, the Vizsla dog breed has an aristocratic bearing. All they really want, though, is to be loved. Although they’re purebred dogs, you may find Vizslas in shelters or in the care of rescue groups.

 

Vizsla Dog Group: Sporting Dogs.

Vizsla Height: 21 to 24 inches tall at the shoulder.

Vizsla Weight: 45 to 65 pounds.

Vizsla Life Span: 10 to 14 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Vizslas are low to moderate shedders and need only weekly brushings to keep them free of loose hair. They rarely need baths and don't have a strong doggy odor. Vizslas aren't recommended for people who work long hours. Vizslas can suffer from separation anxiety, which can lead to destructive behaviors. Vizslas are an active breed and need at least 60 minutes of exercise every day. They enjoy long walks, jogging, and playing fetch, as well as dog sports.

 

Vizsla History:

Vizsla, breed of sporting dog whose ancestors were probably brought to Hungary by the Magyars more than 1,000 years ago. The vizsla can generally work both as a pointer and as a retriever. Developed on the open plains of Hungary, it was bred to be a swift and cautious hunter, wary of alerting its quarry.

 

Vizsla Size:

This is a lightly built, medium-size dog, with males standing 22 to 24 inches at the shoulder, females 21 to 23 inches. The weight range for the breed is 45 to 65 pounds, with females being smaller.

 

Vizsla Personality:

The Vizsla is described as lively, gentle, and affectionate, with above-average learning ability and a strong desire to be with people. He's known for being biddable, but there are always exceptions some Vizslas can be stubborn, excitable, or shy.

 

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Vizsla Health:

Vizslas are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not all Vizslas will get any or all of these diseases: 

Epilepsy. 

Canine Hip Dysplasia. 

Hypothyroidism. 

Lymphosarcoma. 

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA).

 

Vizsla Care:

Exercise, exercise, and exercise, plus work in the form of canine sports or therapy work is the key to a happy and healthy relationship with a Vizsla. When training the Vizsla, be consistent and kind, never harsh. He responds best to positive reinforcement techniques such as praise, play, and food rewards.

 

Vizsla Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 3 to 4 cups of a high-quality dog food daily, divided into two meals.

 

Vizsla Coat Color And Grooming:

Dressed in various shades of solid golden rust, the Vizsla has a short, smooth coat that lies close to the body. The Vizsla is easy to brushing with a rubber curry brush and a wipe down with a damp cloth. Trim nails once or twice a month. If you can hear them clicking on the floor, they're too long. Trimmed nails keep the feet in good condition and protect your shins from getting scratched when your Vizsla enthusiastically jumps up to greet you.

 

Vizsla with Children And Other Pets:

The Vizsla is a loving dog who's friendly and tolerant with children, but his exuberance can be overwhelming for kids younger than six years old. Vizslas get along with other dogs and can be friends with cats, especially if they're raised with them.

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