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Vizsla

The Hungarian pointer renowned for its velcro-like bond with handlers, exceptional versatility in the field, and striking golden-rust coat

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21-24 inches, 44-60 lbs
12-14 years lifespan
Versatile pointer & retriever

Physical Characteristics

Size & Build

  • Height: Males 22-24 inches, Females 21-23 inches at the shoulder
  • Weight: Males 55-60 lbs, Females 44-55 lbs
  • Build: Lean, muscular, and well-proportioned with elegant lines
  • Body Type: Square proportion, medium-sized, robust but lightly built

Coat & Color

  • Coat Type: Short, smooth, dense, and close-lying without undercoat
  • Color: Solid golden rust in various shades, from sandy yellow to dark mahogany
  • Markings: Small white marks on chest and toes are acceptable
  • Self-Colored: Nose, eye rims, lips, and nails blend with coat color

Distinguishing Features

Head & Expression

Lean, noble head with moderate stop. Expression is lively, gentle, and intelligent. Ears are thin, silky, and set moderately low, hanging close to the cheeks.

Eyes

Medium-sized, oval eyes that blend with coat color, typically amber to golden brown. The eye color harmonizes with the coat, creating the breed's distinctive self-colored appearance.

Tail

Traditionally docked to two-thirds its length for hunting purposes. Natural tails are thicker at the base, tapering to a point. Carried horizontally or slightly elevated when alert.

Movement

Light-footed, smooth, and elegant gait with good drive from the hindquarters. At the trot, the Vizsla covers ground efficiently with a far-reaching stride.

Wirehaired Vizsla Variant

The Wirehaired Vizsla is a separate breed developed in Hungary during the 1930s by crossing smooth Vizslas with German Wirehaired Pointers. The Wirehaired Vizsla has a dense, harsh, wiry coat that provides better protection in cold water and rough cover. The AKC recognized the Wirehaired Vizsla as a separate breed in 2014.

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