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Vizsla History, Form and Function, Livability and Lovability

EPISODE · Jul 19, 2024 · 5 MIN

Vizsla History, Form and Function, Livability and Lovability

from Learn, Don't Return - Fun Dog Breed Entertainment · host PetzPaws

https://www.petzpaws.com/ The Vizsla dog breed is in the sporting group with the more popular dog breeds, the #2 ranking Labrador Retriever - which we've already Learned, Don't Returned - the #3 ranking Golden Retriever, and the # 10 Ranking German Shorthaired Pointer.  I know what you are thinking.  Brian where does the Vizsla rank? Slow down, we'll get there, 1st I need to tell you why I think the Vizsla should be ranking higher, so hear me out.  In the Hungarian language, Vizsla means pointer, so they don't call the Vizsla, the "Vizsla" in Hungary because it's not specific enough.  After all, while the Vizsla is popular in Hungary, hunters also use other "pointer" types of dogs, like the German Shorthaired Pointer.  And the reason they call the Vizsla the Magyar Vizsla is that the Magyar is the name of the Tribesmen who developed the Vizsla dog breed in the late 9th century. In Hungary, the term Magyar isn't just the name of the tribe, it also means the Hungarians themselves and the language they speak, and represents Hungarian culture and identity.  So, it's quite an honor for the Vizala to be called the Magyar Vizsla, it's part of their very civilization!  In the 14th century, the Vizsla's hunting abilities caught the eye of the Hungarian nobles and of course, they started using the Vizsla as their preferred hunting dog, but they also developed the Vizsla as a family dog.  But, the family dogs population took a hard hit during the Hungarian Civil War, which occurred after WW1. Whenever there is a war just surviving is challenging, so naturally a dog is secondary, but the Vizsla were some valued dogs, and the breeders barely brought them back - rumor has it that there were around 12 remainings.  And as if that wasn't enough WW2 started in 1939 and basically wiped out the Vizsla dog breed again!  Thankfully the Vizsla was popular in the region and collectively the breed could be restored. Like the Vizsla is both a hunter and a family dog, with the Vizsla dog bred you also get a pointer and retriever in 1 dog! The Vizsla has a smooth coat which is called "golden-rust", which makes sense because like gold, the Vizsla looks like an expertly crafted dog that is just tasteful and elegant enough...and the coat even sparkles like gold!   At only 44 to 60 pounds the Vizsla, like a fine piece of classy jewelry, only brings what's necessary to get the job done.  And with the Vizsla getting the job done means covering grassy fields energetically and smartly to flush out their prey, which are pheasants, rabbits, geese, and ducks.  And the Vizsla will have you quacking like a duck, to all your friends over the Vizsla's abilities.  Including the Vizsla's ability to switch from a hunting dog to a companion dog that loves to cuddle with you.  The Vizsla has a height of 21 to 24 inches so brush the smooth-coated Vizsla once a week, which will produce some hairs since they do lightly shed.  But you only need to wash the Vizsla when they get dirty or smelly, which is once a month or even less. The Vizsla is an energetic and lovable family dog for an active family that exercises regularly and frequently, we're talking a minimum of 1 hour per day, every single day, and since the Vizsla can live to be 12-14 years old, that's how long you'll need to keep up your exercise training.  For mental training the Vizsla needs 1 hour of AKC 1)obedience, 2)agility, 3)tracking, 4) or field trial competitions, to name a few.  So the Vizsla is not for everyone, keep in mind the channel you're watching is Learn, Don't Return because we don't want you returning a Vizsla.  And commit to feeding high-quality pet food from a 2-quart bowl.  The Vizsla is a social butterfly that's great around young children and good around other dogs.  But the boy Vizslas can be assertive, bullheaded, and even combative, so make sure you communicate your desired drive level and temperament while searching Vizsla breeders or rescues. 

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