Wirehaired Vizsla

A Vizsla's typical gait is an elegant, easy trot, driven by the back legs while the front legs reach forward. On the plain, Vizslas gallop at an even pace, covering a great deal of ground.

About the Wirehaired Vizsla

Vizslas are attached to their owner, conscious of their worth, receptive and easy to train, but don't do well with rough treatment. They maintain contact with their owner, searching with passion and perseverance, employing their excellent nose and perfect pointing skills.

Vizslas are commonly used as therapy dogs thanks to their intelligent and patient nature. That being said, they require a lot of exercise due to their high energy levels. This makes them very well suited to many canine sports.

Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)

Breed Specifics

Country: Hungary
Size category: Large
Avg life expectancy: 12-14 years
Calm / Lively / Loving / Intelligent / Confident / Enthusiastic / Determined

Key facts

Requires outdoor space
Requires minimal grooming
Needs little training
Dachshund puppy in black and white eating from a red bowl

A healthy start to life

Puppyhood is a time of massive physical and behavioral change, and a steep learning curve for new owners. Find out how you can provide your puppy with the best start to life so they develop into strong, healthy dogs.

Lifetime of health

Get advice and information on how to provide the best care for your dog at every stage of life.

Like & share this page