Hungarian Wire-haired Vizsla

The Hungarian Wirehaired Pointer is a robust and energetic hunting dog, renowned for its balanced temperament and unwavering loyalty to its family. Its wiry, thick, dull coat provides protection against inclement weather.

General details

The breed has a medium size and dry appearance. Males can weigh between 25 and 29.5 kg, while females range between 20 and 25 kg. The height in males is between 58 and 64 cm and in females between 54 and 60 cm. Their life expectancy is 12 to 14 years. The Hungarian Wirehaired Pointer belongs to Group 7 of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI), which includes pointers.

Breed history in brief

The Hungarian Wirehaired Pointer, or Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla, was developed in the 1930s by crosses between the Hungarian Shorthaired Pointer and the German Wirehaired Pointer. These crosses sought to create a variant of Vizsla with a more resistant coat to adapt to different climatic conditions and terrains. The result was a breed that inherited the hunting abilities and friendly character of the Hungarian Shorthaired Pointer, but with a wired and durable coat. The Hungarian Wirehaired Pointer has gained popularity in Hungary and other countries due to its versatility as a hunting and companion dog. Its history as a breed is relatively recent, but it has established itself as a loyal, hard-working and hardy dog. With its unique combination of skills and balanced temperament, the Hungarian Wirehaired Pointer continues to make a mark in the world of hunting dogs and as a loyal companion.

Breed characteristics

The Hungarian Wirehaired Pointer is a hunting dog of wiry appearance. It has softly oval eyes of medium size, with a lively and intelligent gaze. Its ears are fine and rest on the cheek, ending downward in a rounded "V" shape. The tail is medium set and, in movement, the tail rises to the height of the topline and has a slight sabre-like carriage. The coat of the breed is dense, dull and wiry. It has a double coat, the outer coat is short in length and the undercoat is dense, thick and water resistant. The coat color varies in different shades of seed yellow, with the ears slightly darker but within the same shade. The Hungarian Wirehaired Pointer is a loyal, intelligent and confident dog, with a balanced and friendly temperament. His willingness to work and his affectionate nature make him an exceptional companion both in the hunting field and in the home. With proper breeding and loving attention, this dog will prove to be a loyal friend and valued member of the family.

Common health problems

The Hungarian Wirehaired Pointer, with optimal care and attention, can enjoy a long healthy life, although it is predisposed to certain health problems. Among the most common diseases or disorders are otitis externa, narcolepsy and hip dysplasia.

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