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Vizsla
The vizsla dog is not usually found in a rescue kennel.
This breed is one of the oldest documented sporting dogs in the world. There is a doubt that this breed was crossbred throughout the centuries with other breeds, including hounds. The breed has survived the Turkish occupation, the Hungarian Civil Wars, World Wars I and II, and the Russian occupancy.
The vizsla dog is not usually found in a rescue kennel.
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Vizsla -
dog, rescue
Common misspellings are veeshla, veeshlas, vishla, vishlas, visla, vislas, viszla, viszlas, vizla, vizlas, viszlu, viszlus, cizsla, bizsla, fizsla, vozsla, vuzsla, vkzsla, vissla, viasla, vixsla, vizela, vizala, vizdla, vizwla, vizxla, vizspa, vizsma, vizska, vizsls, vizslz, vizslq, cizslas, bizslas, fizslas, vozslas, vuzslas, vkzslas, visslas, viaslas, vixslas, vizelas, vizalas, vizdlas, vizwlas, vizxlas, vizspas, vizsmas, vizskas, vizslss, vizslzs, vizslqs.
The name of the breed in the Hungarian language means alert and responsive. It has become a popular work, show and companion dog in the past few years. Robust but lightly built, he is a great jumper and if bored will try to escape from a yard that does not have a sufficiently high fence. He is the happiest when he has something to do. The vizsla dog is not usually found in a rescue kennel.
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