Vizslas 101

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Athletic and high-energy, the Vizsla’s exercise needs make this dog a good choice for active families. Vizlas do best with families that can provide them with close companionship and plenty of exercise. They are a top competitor in all kinds of dog sports.

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Smaller than other hunting dogs with similar exercise needs, the Vizlas can be a devoted companion for active urban-dwellers, and is an excellent running partner. Intelligent and friendly, the Vizslas are good with children and usually compatible with other family pets. They’re easy to train and eager to please, with a coat requiring no special care.

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Size
21 to 24 inches tall
Group Size Large
Lifespan
12 to 14 years
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Weight
44 to 60 lbs
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Mature adult Vizsla

5 years to 7 years

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Senior Vizsla

8+ years

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Vizsla puppy

0 to 9 months

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Young adult Vizsla

10 months to 4 years

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5 years to 7 years

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8+ years

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0 to 9 months

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10 months to 4 years

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While the Vizsla is mostly recognized for a sleek, coppery coat, the breed also comes in a wire-haired version. Although the two varieties are closely related, they are considered separate breeds. The Wirehaired was developed a century ago when Hungarian hunters brought in German Wirehaired Pointers to give the Vizsla a coat that would better stand up to harsher elements.

Vizsla coat care and colors

The Vizsla’s coat is easy to care for: Sleek and short, all it needs is weekly brushing and an occasional bath to keep it in good condition. It’s even easy to remember what recognized colors the breed comes in: A single solid, sleek and eye-catching copper. The Vizsla is a decent-sized dog, and that means decent-sized nails that need to be kept short. Avoid wrestling matches with adult dogs by acclimating puppies to having their feet handled and nails clipped. Some dogs better tolerate nail grinding rather than trimming, so experiment with which method works best.

Do Vizslas need haircuts?

The Vizsla’s smooth, short coat does not need trimming. Regular brushing and bathing as needed will help keep the coat looking great.

How often do I need to groom my Vizsla?

Vizslas don't need much in the way of grooming. Weekly brushing and bathing as needed will keep coats gleaming. Clip or grind nails weekly to prevent nails from becoming long daggers that are painful when cut. Finally, check ears and clean as needed with a veterinary-approved product.

How often should I bathe my Vizsla?

There’s no need to wait until your Vizsla is filthy or stinky to bathe them. Healthy Vizslas do well with 1 to 3 baths monthly, though may be bathed as often as weekly, or as little as a few times a year depending on the dog. You can extend the time between baths with regular brushing and combing.

Vizsla exercise & training

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Keeping the Vizla exercised helps avoid boredom and, possibly, destructiveness. An ideal running partner, this breed needs strenuous exercise daily.

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Trainability

The hunting dogs of central Europe have no shortage of intelligence and energy. Regular, strenuous exercise will make it easier for your Vizsla to concentrate.

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