Vizsla - Top 10 Facts

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Vizslas are active dogs, requiring a high level of physical activity, given their hunting history. They do not make good kennel dogs and prefer being with their owners. They are highly intelligent and need activities to keep them occupied to prevent destructive behavior such as chewing and digging.

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In this video, we are counting down the top 10 facts about the Vizslas that you might not know.

A Quick Overview:
Group: Sporting Dogs
Weight: 45 to 65 pounds
Height: 1 foot, 9 inches to 2 feet tall at the shoulder
Life Expectancy: 10-14 years

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.

Energetic and athletic, the Vizsla can become bored and destructive if left to his own devices. But when he has the training, exercise, and companionship he needs, this eager-to-please dog is hard to beat.

Vizslas need a large amount of interaction with people. They tolerate other dogs and cats well if properly socialized. Other pets, such as rodents, birds, and reptiles, should be kept away from the vizslas. Because of their hunting heritage, they are liable to kill such animals.

Vizslas make good watchdogs and generally do not bark excessively. Well-socialized dogs are friendly to strangers unless threatened. Vizslas may suffer separation anxiety and fear of loud noises such as thunderstorms.

Vizslas are ideal for owners who want a medium-sized, active dog for hunting, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Vizslas do not do well left alone for long periods.

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My Vizsla remembers everything the first time you show him. He is very affectionate & follows command easily, since he was 5 months.

cynthiaphuphanich
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Vizla are protective dogs 🐕 and really friendly.. Love my Vizla..

johnnypi
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We have had Vizslas for the last 20 years and absolutely love them as a family dog, but also as an amazing hunting dog. Great video! Thanks for sharing

probirddog-kyleswallow
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love vizslas best dog I have ever has so smart and mine uses stairs I built up to my window to go in and out side as he pleases

mr.baguette
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Thumbs up we have two and we love them both and the breed

big.d.
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I love the was he uffs instead of barking.

karinahoughton
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I will say that my dog is a black lab and vizsla mix and she has a black coat, with brown undercoat that shines through in certain places. Would you say that’s common or she was just lucky to maintain some of her coloring from the vizsla?

kiernangreeley
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I liked this video very much, i have a almost 1 year old vizsla named Vitéz and I'm in love with the breed. :) As i see a lot of foreign videos of vizslas are forgot there are two types of vizslas. One is in the video the short haired vizsla (rövidszőrű magyar vizsla), but there is an other one, which is the long haired vizsla (in hungarian it's drótszőrű magyar vizsla). You should check this breed too, they're very cute but really underrated. :(

noemitar
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I really enjoy your videos, but you constantly mispronounce the word 'ma-gyar'. So I'll show you:
'ma' - like in 'mo-ther'
'gy' - like in the word 'due'
'ar' - like 'are' but no rolling 'r' but flat

Hope it helps! Keep going with these videos, I love them! Would love to see breed comparisons more, it's a handy feauture!

szederinda
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Thank you for such interesting info!
But what about barking? I'm going to get a puppy soon. We live at the apartment. Much barking may be a big problem with neibors I guess.
We had a flatcoated retriever before. He was extremely quiet. I found out he has a voice when he was about a year already) he passed away early this year, and I just can't take the same breed. He was the only one.

МарияСорока-тх
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What are the special traits of your Vizsla? Let us know in the comments! 🐶

DogsWiz
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Brock Sail Son of a Gunn won best of bred AKC 1964 ish. By the Owners of Gunn Kennels, Montclair NJ
Dr Maynard and Genevieve Wolfe Wonderful kind gentle people who raised amazingly smart and beautiful Vizsla. Our family was blessed with 3 of their Vizsla. Doni Berrot Tail Gunner, Lance Sail Son of Gunn and Great Guns Major Domo. Major for short!

bethmiscia
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don' got a vizsla if you live in appartment, need lot of run, hunting, i train my with a 22 blank pistol, when was a puppi, 4 th july is a heppiest day for vizsla

tamasvelikov
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My visual has what appears to look like a dark eyeliner under each eye lid. I do not know if that is normal, or some eye problem.Please help me figure this out.

rondanelson
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Vizsla is pronounced like the s in “measure”Cool vid btw

LssRGabesz
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what was that clip in the shedding section??? That dog looked like maybe a wirehaired being stripped? or a seriously neglected longer coated dog? Certainly NOT a fair representation of grooming a Vizsla, even in spring!!

judymiller
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Lol! The champion dog was a she, but the dog i saw had same big ole balls bro.

aric
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bahabah im hungarian and thats not how you pronounce it im cryin

pp-lclm
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He knows so much about Vizslas then why can't he pronounce the name?

lescsavosi
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The "velcro" aspect of the Vizsla is a fault rather than an attribute. This kind of behavior makes the dog volatile/stressed. It's quite sad really. Normally, a stressed dog is not a happy dog and how a stressed dog copes can have some pretty wide-spread, negative results. Hopefully, responsible breeding will address this aspect of the Vizsla but somehow I doubt this will happen. They do like having a job. They are - after all - a hunting breed. They are happiest when doing what they were designed to do for centuries.

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