The Hungarian Vizsla has been through considerable cross-breeding; it is believed to have received its rusty brown coat color from the Turkish Quail-hunting dogs and its pointer capabilities from the German and English breeds.
Typically a short-haired, non-sh.
Nevertheless, the breed has remained native to Hungary for over a century It is not only a symbol of heritage and prestige, but also of beauty and affection at its best It is a medium sized dog breed that has its upsides and downsides.
The Hungarian Vizsla has been through considerable cross-breeding; it is believed to have received its rusty brown coat color from the Turkish Quail-hunting dogs and its pointer capabilities from the German and English breeds