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Vizsla
The Vizsla is a dog breed that is alert, responsive, and
gentle. With great stamina, plenty of energy, the Vizsla
dog has a friendly attitude. The Vizsla dog name
literally translates to 'alert and responsive' in
Hungarian. The Vizsla dogs are adaptable, and are well
suited to both experienced and inexperienced dog owners.
The Vizsla dogs do thrive on the attention, interaction,
and companionship of their owners. Some may find the
Vizsla dog quite clingy. The Vizsla dog is not the right
choice for those with little time to dedicate to a dog.
The Vizsla dog has high energy levels. The Vizsla dog
need a good amount of exercise, preferably interactive
play and activity. The Vizsla dog is quick and agile.
Which means that a secure and safe area must be provided
for play and exercise if the Vizsla dog is not on a
leash. The Vizsla dog breed can be a chewer, especially
when bored, so appropriate toys are a good idea. Also,
bear in mind that without the necessary physical and
mental stimulation and interaction that he needs The
Vizsla dog can get bored, and this can lead to
destructive behavior.
The Vizsla dog is a quick learner and an intelligent
dog, so training shouldn't prove too much of a
challenge. The Vizsla dog is eager to please and
responsive, faring well in obedience training. The
Vizsla dog can be easily distracted and independent, so
a firm yet very positive method is important when
training. In order to promote a stable and confident
temperament early socialization is advisable. The Vizsla
dog will generally bark to raise an alarm, and can make
effective watchdogs. This dog breed size can also act as
a deterrent for potential intruders and dogs. These dogs
get along fine with strangers and other animals, as well
as with children. The Vizsla breed of dog is an ideal
pet for an active owner with the time to dedicate to a
loving pet dog.
The Vizsla dog breed, also known as the Hungarian Pointer, is a
slender, short-haired hunting dog with a reddish or
golden coat. This dog breed has thin, silky ears that are set low
and hang down close to the cheeks.
The Vizsla dog breed clipped tail is
carried erect. The Vizsla dog was developed centuries ago in
Hungary and only gained popularity in the United States
during the 1960’s. It was considered a prized possession
of land owners particularly the aristocracy due to its
hunting abilities and its regal appearance
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