Vizsla puppies
How a Vizsla puppy will look like? The puppies are very small and weak, but with time elapse they'll be sleek, muscular, medium-sized hunting dogs with a beautiful gold colored very short coat. When the puppies become self-confident, the front legs will be straight. The head is lean, chiseled, with a long tapering muzzle. The muzzle is neither pointed like a Dachshund nor square like an English Pointer. The slightly domed skull is broad between the ears and has a line up the middle of the forehead. The round-tipped ears are pendant and rather long, means that they're ready for anything. The neck will be muscular about a years later, without dewlap. The tail is docked to 2/3 its original length. The eye color blends in with the coat color and the nose is brown. It has a developed jaw, porcelain-white teeth and a distinguished, robust, elastic gait. The hair is short, abundant, and tight to the whole body. The coat can be solid golden rust in different shadings. In some standards, solid dark mahogany red and pale yellow are faulty, and any noticeable area of black in the coat is a serious fault.
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Vizsla puppies for saleThe Vizsla puppies average height is between 25 and 30 cm, and their weight is usually 5 and 6 kg. When they're young the size between males and bitches are just the same. Life expectancy is between 12 and 14, but some of them reaches 15 years easily. Their short coat is easy to keep in peak condition, they just need a regular short brush.
Loving, demonstrative and gentle, the Vizsla puppy is somewhat willful and distractible, but smart and will be trainable when they become an adult. This breed needs a patient, firm hand. They are reliable with children, loving all the play they can get. Maybe to too energetic and excitable for very young toddlers, excellent for energetic kids. Able to adapt quickly to family life, and are generally good with other dogs. Energetic and athletic, the Vizsla must receive sufficient or they will become destructive or neurotic. Socialize this dog well and get him accustomed to noises when they're puppies. It is very important to obedience train your Vizsla. Without enough exercise, they can get overly eager, prancing around you in sheer excitement. This breed is highly trainable and very willing to please; if you can get it to understand exactly what it is you want of them. If you do not train this breed they may become difficult to handle and control.