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Vizsla Did You Know?


  • The Vizsla is also called a Hungarian Pointer.


  • At the end of World War I, the Vizsla was all but extinct.


  • The importation of the breed into the United States began in the 1950s.


  • The Vizsla was admitted into the American Kennel Club in 1960.


  • The Vizsla is a multi-purpose dog that is suitable for work on upland game, on rabbits, and for waterfowl retrieving.


  • The Vizsla is essentially Pointer in type with characteristics of Pointer and Retriever.
   
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