Yes and they're still getting more popular.
no
Definitely! Our vizsla follows us around everywhere. They need constant love and attention.
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.
Yes, the FCI does recognise and have a Breed Standard for the Hungarian Vizsla breed.
Try the Vizsla Club's web site: http://vcaweb.org/
The 'Hungarian Puli' is one breed from Hungary. It has a very long dreadlock-looking (twisted) coat. The Komondor has a similarly corded coat. The Vizslas are a medium-sized pointer/retriever popular as family pets. (see related link)
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).
Popular anywhere, but more people are out in the US
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Because of his origin on the hot plains, the Hungarian Vizsla has been noted for its stamina in hot weather.