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Magyar Vizsla

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VaUghan Rey d´Celis
Criador: Sergio D. Alonso de Celis –  Marcela Rey
Propietario: Sergio D. Alonso de Celis –  Marcela Rey

Also called Hungarian Vizsla, or simply Vizsla, is a dog that has stood out as a hunter for years. Fortunately nowadays it is a dog that stands out in all kinds of activities and exercises. Its good sense of smell and great fondness for water make this dog an excellent companion for dynamic and active people.

There are two types of Magyar Vizsla, which differ by their coat. A short haired, and a hard and rough haired.

magyar vizla

  • Origin: Hungary
  • Height: 58 cm
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  • Size: Medium
  • Temperament: Overactive
  • Fur: Short
  • Fur Mainenance: Low
  • Groups FCI: 7: Pointing Breed
  • Life expectancy: 12 years

Also called Hungarian Vizsla, or simply Vizsla, is a dog that has stood out as a hunter for years. Fortunately nowadays it is a dog that stands out in all kinds of activities and exercises. Its good sense of smell and great fondness for water make this dog an excellent companion for dynamic and active people.

There are two types of Magyar Vizsla, which differ by their coat. A short haired, and a hard and rough haired.

ALLOWED COLOURS

History:

The Magyar Vizsla was taken to Hungary from Asia approximately between the years 896 to 900, when the region began to get populated. It arrives then together with the remaining breeds now known as Hungarians, all of them working breeds (the Kuvasz and Komondor breeds were used as field guardians and shepherding dogs, and the Polish and Pumi breeds were used to herd herds of cattle, sheep and horses).

On the one hand and for the same time in Western Europe especially in England and Spain, hunters bred “specialist” specimens in each specific activity, achieving excellent exponents for each type of hunting. This type of breeding was favored by the great economic power of those who then began to practice hunting, and also for the great space in farms and fields.

On the other hand in Central Europe, since medieval times, Hungarian Lords used the Vizsla to locate and point the preys while hunting with falcons. Later, and after the discovery of the gunpowder, hunters (now armed with shotguns) started developing and improving the pointing instinct, along with the other virtues of the breed. The work in water, the collection and delivery of the pieces was also improved. It was used for both small and big game hunting.

Characteristics:

Heght bitcih: 53~61 cm / Height male: 56~64 cm

Weight bitch: 18~25 kg / Weight male: 20~29 kg

The Vizsla is robust and short-backed. It has wired coat, flattened, strong, thick and dull. It has a muscular head and a square snout that gradually narrows. Its ears are thin, silky and long and its eyes, brown and oval. The tail, low-set, is thick in the base and accustomed to reach the height of the hock. In countries where it is allowed it is usually docked to a quarter of its length. Its coat is short, smooth, thick, rough and sand tawny colored.

Temperament:

The Vizsla is intelligent, loyal, affectionate and balanced. It’s very energetic; it likes running and playing in the company of its owners. It gets on well with children as long as they treat it with respect. It is a docile, obedient dog and easy to train.

Maintenance:

Although the Vizsla is a very athletic outdoor dog, it is recommended to have it inside the house with the family, as it is very sensitive and does not like being separated from its people. It should exercise frequently; if it gets bored it can become a bit destructive.

Health:

The Vizsla does not suffer specific illnesses; the problems that affect it are the common in many breeds: allergies, entropion and ectropion, Cryptorchidism and Monorquidism.

Referencias: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vizsla

You can download the FCI (International Cinological Federation) standard at the following link: http://www.fci.be/Nomenclature/Standards/057g07-en.pdf

  • RaulBlas on Magyar VizslaHola Vanesa, no vendemos cachorros. Por favor consultá nuestro listado de criaderos responsables. Antes de adoptar un cachorro, por favor...
  • vanesa on Magyar Vizslabuen dia estoy buscando cachorro vizsla.. me recomendarían algún criadero?
  • RaulBlas on Magyar VizslaDavid: no vendemos cachorros, pero trabajamos con criaderos responsables que recomendamos. Evidentemente has tenido una mala experiencia que lamentamos mucho....
  • David Power on Magyar Vizsla23 de noviembre de 2018 Buenos días Mi pareja, Paula Tilley, y yo estamos buscando cachorros machos y hembras. Estamos...
  • jardelmirodantasdesouza@gmail.com on Magyar Vizslajardel miro dantas de souza

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  1. vanesa

    buen dia estoy buscando cachorro vizsla.. me recomendarían algún criadero?

    • RaulBlas

      Hola Vanesa, no vendemos cachorros. Por favor consultá nuestro listado de criaderos responsables. Antes de adoptar un cachorro, por favor leé bien este artículo https://www.onlydogs.info/antes-de-adoptar/

  2. David Power

    23 de noviembre de 2018 Buenos días Mi pareja, Paula Tilley, y yo estamos buscando cachorros machos y hembras. Estamos interesados ​​en Pelo corto húngaro vizsla Puntero Weimaraner Ya tenemos tres perros pequeños. Paula también ha tenido 4 laboratorios en los últimos años. Dividimos nuestro tiempo entre Pedreguer, Alicante, España y el Reino Unido. Compramos un cachorro vizsla de un llamado criador reputable (www.valledoslobos.com) en España en junio de 2018. Lamentablemente nuestro cachorro murió del Virus Parvo el 13 de octubre de 2018 y también descubrimos que el criador nos vendió un cachorro que tenía diabetes. Insípido. Estamos llevando al criador a la corte por fraude. Trabajamos desde casa para que nuestros perros estén con nosotros todo el tiempo. Tenemos una maravillosa pareja española que nos entrenará / cachorros. También viven y se sientan cuando tenemos que viajar. Tendríamos que vacunar a los cachorros contra la rabia a las 15 semanas y luego esperar 21 días más antes de que pudiéramos recolectar y conducir con nosotros de regreso a España. ¿Tienes una camada planeada? ¿Tienes algún cachorro ahora? ¿Buscaremos adoptar también? A ti Saludos cordiales David y paula

    davidpower62@me.com

    • RaulBlas

      David: no vendemos cachorros, pero trabajamos con criaderos responsables que recomendamos. Evidentemente has tenido una mala experiencia que lamentamos mucho. Un criadero responsable es el que se preocupa por producir cachorros sanos genéticamente. Es decir, libres de problemas congénitos producto de la endogamia. También consideramos que tengan una conducta noble con las madres.
      Muchas gracias por tu aporte, saludos para ti y para Paula, envíanos fotos de tus perritos.

  3. jardelmirodantasdesouza@gmail.com

    jardel miro dantas de souza

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