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The velcro dog who never leaves your side
The Vizsla is a sleek, golden-rust Hungarian pointer bred to hunt, point, and retrieve as a close-working partner. Athletic, deeply affectionate, and famously clingy, it thrives on constant human contact and demands plenty of exercise and company.
Developed by Magyar tribes in Hungary, the Vizsla served noble hunters and falconers for centuries as an all-purpose pointer and retriever. The breed nearly vanished after World War II but was revived by dedicated fanciers who smuggled dogs out of the country.
Vizslas are smart and quick to learn but sensitive, so they respond best to patient, reward-based methods and gentle consistency. Harsh corrections backfire and can make them anxious or shut down.
The short, dense coat is low-maintenance and needs only an occasional brush and the odd bath. Keep the nails trimmed and the ears checked and clean, as drop ears can trap moisture.
Feed a quality diet matched to a very active dog, splitting meals to help reduce the risk of bloat. Adjust portions to keep this lean breed at a healthy weight.
Vizslas need at least one to two hours of vigorous daily activity such as running, fetch, or dog sports. A bored, under-exercised Vizsla will become destructive and restless.
Generally healthy but prone to hip dysplasia, epilepsy, eye disorders, and certain cancers including lymphoma and hemangiosarcoma. Responsible breeders screen for hip and eye problems.
Fun fact. Vizslas are nicknamed velcro dogs because they constantly press against their owners and follow them from room to room.
A few breed-right basics for a new Vizsla.
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