
Key facts
- Dogbreed.image
- Wyżeł węgierski gładkowłosy 500.jpg
- Dogbreed.altname
- Hungarian VizslaMagyar VizslaHungarian Pointer
- Dogbreed.name
- Vizsla
- Dogbreed.fcistd
- http://www.fci.be/Nomenclature/Standards/057g07-en.pdf
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Encyclopedic overview
17 sectionsContents
- Description
- Appearance
- Color and coats
- Grooming and cleaning
- Size
- Tail
- Temperament
- Health
- Breeding
- History
- Vizsla in the UK
- Vizsla in the US
- In popular culture
- See also
- References
- Further reading
- External links
The Vizsla (), also known as Hungarian Vizsla, Magyar Vizsla or Hungarian Pointer, is a dog breed from Hungary and belongs to the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) group 7 (Pointing Dogs), the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) group 1 (Sporting group), and the American Kennel Club (Sporting group). The Hungarian or Magyar Vizsla or Smooth-Haired Vizsla are sporting dogs and loyal companions. The Vizsla's medium size is one of the breed's most appealing characteristics. As a hunter of fowl and upland game, the Vizsla has held a prominent position among sporting dogs – that of household companion and family dog.
The Hungarian Vizsla is a versatile hunting dog that was traditionally and is currently used to hunt, point, and retrieve, referring to the dog's natural ability in tracking, pointing, and retrieving game, including in water. Although they are lively, gentle-mannered, demonstrably affectionate and sensitive, they are also fearless and possess a well-developed protective instinct.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Vizsla” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.