📊Group | 📌 |
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📊Size | Large📌 |
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📊Utilization | A versatile gun dog that must be able to work in the field, forest, and water, possessing qualities such as an excellent nose, firmness on the point, and determination to remain on the scent even when swimming. This breed is capable of handling difficult terrain and extreme weather conditions. Due to its adaptable nature, it can also serve as a companion dog in the household |
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✨Appearance | A lively, russet gold hunting dog with a dry and lean but more robust construction compared to the Hungarian Short-Haired Vizsla. The breed embodies endurance, working ability, and a pleasing temperament. |
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🖍️Nicknames | Drótszőrű Magyar Vizsla Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla |
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🌐Country of origin | Hungary |
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⌛Lifespan, years | 12 - 15 |
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📏Height | 54 cm - 64 cm |
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⚖Weight | 20 kg - 30 kg |
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🌡Temperament | Affectionate, intelligent, self-confident, and easily trained, this breed maintains close contact with its handler. It is passionate in pursuit, stubborn, and has a good nose, being staunch on the point. |
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📜History | Origin: Hungary. The breed was created by cross-breeding the Hungarian Short-Haired Vizsla with the German Wire-Haired Pointer in the 1930s. Its breed characteristics align closely with those of the Hungarian Short-Haired Vizsla. |
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