vizsla
The vizsla is a medium-sized hunting dog developed in Hungary for versatile field work, including pointing, tracking, and retrieving. The breed is most often described as having a compact, athletic frame and a short, dense coat that ranges from a uniform rust-gold to gold-red in color. Two coat varieties are commonly recognized: the smooth-coated Hungarian Vizsla and the wirehaired Vizsla, the latter having a coarse, wiry outer coat.
Appearance and variants. Hungarian Vizslas typically stand about 21.5 to 24 inches (55 to 60 cm) tall
Temperament and care. Vizslas are known for being affectionate, loyal, and highly bonded to their families.
Health and lifespan. The breed is generally robust but can be predisposed to conditions such as hip
History and use. The vizsla’s origins lie in Hungary, where it was developed as a versatile hunting