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Breed Information:
Vizslas are very trainable and are often chosen by people who wish to compete in obedience, agility, or one of the many other canine sports. Their short coat is low maintenance and they have very little ‘doggy’ smell. Their nails should be clipped and ears checked regularly.
Vizslas are generally excellent with children, but as with all dogs, interactions with young children should be supervised. A young child doesn't know how to train a puppy to behave, and your puppy may learn unwanted lessons such as how to jump up, lick faces, and thieve food, to name a few! A close eye should also be kept on kids with dogs when the dog is going through its confused, hormone-driven adolescence. (This may also apply to adolescent humans :-) . A Vizsla is a very active dog and requires a commitment to DAILY exercise. Without this exercise it may become destructive.
A Vizsla is not the dog for everyone – but if it is right for you, you will wonder how you ever got along without one. The Hungarian Vizsla Club of New South Wales Inc. has many experienced members who can give you help and advice with any aspect of Vizsla ownership. You will be welcomed (whether you own a Vizsla or not) at any of our events. For further information, please contact us.
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