Well my vizsla was 1,200 he's a male female probably about 1,500
mine was only 250 but he's a rescue mine's a male and he's 1100
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Yes
Yes, Vizslas may show destructiveness or bark excessively when it is left alone for too long.
go to widdershins-FM.com/dogs to buy vizslas they are out of Maine Check with the parent club (wirehaired vizsla club of America) at www.whvca.us for a breeder referral list of reputable breeders.
Vizsla's usually live 12 to 16 years! I have one.
Yes and they're still getting more popular.
Yes, the FCI does recognise and have a Breed Standard for the Hungarian Vizsla breed.
No, although the Hungarian Vizsla is shorthaired, there is a separate variety with a longer, wiry coat called the Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla. This variety is much rarer than the shorthaired one.
Try the Vizsla Club's web site: http://vcaweb.org/
Definitely! Our vizsla follows us around everywhere. They need constant love and attention.
The Hungarian Vizsla dog has no undercoat and must therefore be protected from cold. Taking a walk during a cold day is no problem, but Vizslas should never live in outdoor kennels since this is too cold for them (unless of course the kennel is located in the tropics).
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