Hungarian Vizsla




History 
Medium - sized and
elegantly built, he is an outstanding all purpose gundog combining an
excellent nose with stable pointing, good retrieving, and a positive
enjoyment of working in water. He has great stamina and is happy to work
in all weathers. He has an aristocratic air, with a lively but stable
temperament. His short, coarse, easy to care for coat is richly coloured
in russet gold. An intelligent dog, with a good memory which make him
easy to train, he is responsive to intelligent handling. A very popular
pet in his native Hungary where he adapts to living in house or
apartment.

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General
Appearance 
Medium-sized, of distinguished appearance, robust and medium boned.
Characteristics
Lively, intelligent, obedient, sensitive, very affectionate and easily
trained. Bred for hunting fur and feather, pointing and retrieving from
land and water.
Temperament Lively,
gentle-mannered and demonstratively affectionate, fearless and with well
developed protective instinct.
Head and
Skull 
Head lean and noble. Skull moderately wide between ears with median line
down forehead and a moderate stop. Skull a little longer than muzzle.
Muzzle, although tapering, well squared at the end. Nostrils well
developed, broad and wide. Jaws strong and powerful. Lips covering jaws
completely and neither loose nor pendulous. Nose brown.
Eyes 
Neither deep nor prominent, of medium size, a shade darker in colour
than coat. Slightly oval in shape, eyelids fitting tightly. Yellow or
black eye undesirable.

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Ears

Moderately low set, proportionately long with a thin skin and hanging
down close to cheeks. Rounded ‘V’ shape; not fleshy.
Mouth
Sound and strong white teeth. Jaws strong with perfect, regular and
complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth
and set square to the jaws. Full dentition desirable.
Neck
Strong, smooth and muscular; moderately long, arched and devoid of
dewlap.
Forequarters
Shoulders well laid and muscular, elbows close to body and straight,
forearm long, pasterns upright.
Body
Back level, short, well muscled, withers high. Chest moderately broad
and deep with prominent breast bone. Distance from withers to lowest
part of chest equal to distance from chest to ground. Ribs well sprung
and belly with a slight tuck-up beneath loin. Croup well muscled.

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Hindquarters
Straight when viewed from rear,
thighs well developed with moderate angulation, hocks well let down.
Feet
Rounded with toes short, arched and tight. Cat-like foot is required,
hare foot undesirable. Nails short, strong and a shade darker in colour
than coat, dewclaws should be removed.
Tail
Previously customarily docked.
Docked: Customarily docked by one third of length. Moderately thick,
rather low set. When moving carried horizontally.
Undocked: Rather low set. Moderately thick, slightly curved. Tapering
towards the end, reaching to hocks. When moving carried horizontally.
Gait/Movement
Graceful, elegant with a lively trot and ground-covering gallop.
Coat
Short, straight, dense, smooth and shiny, feeling greasy to the touch.

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Colour
Russet gold, small white marks on chest and feet, though acceptable,
undesirable.
Size
Height at withers: dogs: 57-64 cms (221/2-25 ins); bitches: 53-60 cms
(21-2311/2 ins). Weight: 20-30 kgs (44-66 lbs).
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and
the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in
exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and
welfare of the dog.
Note
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended
into the scrotum.
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