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Vizsla Information
Vizsla Facts
Size |
Medium |
Male Max Weight |
45-65 lb |
Female Max Weight |
45-65 lb |
Life Span |
10-15 years |
Energy Level |
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Ease of Training |
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Grooming |
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Shedding |
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Exercise Requirements |
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Playfulness |
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Affection Level |
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Good With Dogs |
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Good With Pets |
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Good With Strangers |
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Watchdog Ability |
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Protection Ability |
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Cold Tolerance |
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Heat Tolerance |
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Vizsla Temperament
The Vizsla has the ability to act as a partner in the field for
hunters all day long. It has a natural talent for hunting and is a skilled pointer.
Because this breed is so full of energy, it can become irritable and a menace if it does
not have enough physical activity during the day. The personality of the Vizsla depends
on the specific dog and can range from moody to passive. Most have a tendency to be kind,
warm, and sensitive. At times this breed can be highly protective. The Vizsla is an ideal
choice for a person or a family that is very active and likes to spend a significant
amount of time
outdoors.
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Vizsla Upkeep
The Vizsla has the ability to act as a partner in the field for
hunters all day long. It has a natural talent for hunting and is a skilled pointer.
Because this breed is so full of energy, it can become irritable and a menace if it does
not have enough physical activity during the day. The personality of the Vizsla depends
on the specific dog and can range from moody to passive. Most have a tendency to be kind,
warm, and sensitive. At times this breed can be highly protective. The Vizsla is an ideal
choice for a person or a family that is very active and likes to spend a significant
amount of time
outdoors.
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Vizsla Health
The major health concern for the Vizsla is epilepsy. There are a
few minor health concerns for this breed which include canine hip Dysplasia and lymph
sarcoma. On occasion there are several health issues that may affect the Vizsla breed
which include progressive retinal atrophy, dwarfism, tricuspid valve Dysplasia,
persistent right aortic arch, and hypothyroidism. To keep this breed healthy it is
suggested that the hips and thyroid be tested regularly. The average life span of a
healthy Vizsla is ten to fourteen
years.
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Vizsla History
The major health concern for the Vizsla is epilepsy. There are a
few minor health concerns for this breed which include canine hip Dysplasia and lymph
sarcoma. On occasion there are several health issues that may affect the Vizsla breed
which include progressive retinal atrophy, dwarfism, tricuspid valve Dysplasia,
persistent right aortic arch, and hypothyroidism. To keep this breed healthy it is
suggested that the hips and thyroid be tested regularly. The average life span of a
healthy Vizsla is ten to fourteen
years.
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Vizsla Pictures
Puppies
Middle Aged
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Vizsla Videos
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