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Young Hungarian Vizsla Puppies for sale

Hungarian Vizslas are extremely intelligent, handsome and athletic hunting dogs with a golden coat and matching eyes. As their name suggests, they originated in Hungary, where they were originally bred for hunting and where they have always been highly prized. Recently, however, the breed has gained popularity as a family and companion dog in many other countries around the world, and for good reason. The Vizsla is a noble, friendly and extremely loyal dog, and once it has formed a strong bond with its owners, it becomes a valued member of a household, liking nothing better than to take part in everything that goes on around the house.

Read our Hungarian Vizsla Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Hungarian Vizsla Puppy READY NOW

Hungarian Vizsla

12 weeksAge
46Sex
£850Price

👉Last 1 boy puppy available ⭐️ Meet the Only Puppy Left – Bobby Could Be Yours! ⭐️ Bobby is waiting for his forever person… could that be you? 🐾❤️ Please only enquire if you can offer plenty of time

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DewsburyWest Yorkshire
5.0
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KC Reg Hungarian Vizsla pups Ready to leave now

Hungarian Vizsla

8 weeksAge
44Sex
£1,650Price

Our Girl Nala has given birth to beautiful, strong, healthy and very active litter of pups. Both parents are 5 Generations Kennel Club Registered. And Both parents have been hip scored. 3 Bitches and

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GlasgowGlasgow City
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Beautiful Kc registered litter available

Hungarian Vizsla

5 weeksAge
62Sex
£1,750Price

We are delighted to announce the safe arrival of our beautiful, KC Registered Hungarian Vizsla’s This long-awaited litter comes from exceptional parents who were carefully selected for their amazing

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TivertonDevon
4.9
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5 year old male dog

German Shepherd & Hungarian Vizsla Hybrid

5 yearsAge
1Sex
£250Price

Bruce is a 5-year-old male German Shepherd / Vizsla looking for an experienced forever home. Due to recent changes in circumstances in-regards to housing changing, Bruce is sadly looking for a new hom

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RyeEast Sussex
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Fabulous bunch of vizsladors

Hungarian Vizsla & Labrador Retriever Hybrid

3 weeksAge
34Sex
£950Price

🌟Fabulous litter of puppies looking for their forever homes. With 3 boys and 5 girls 🌟Mum is our lovely working vizsla. She has a lovely temperament and very kind loyal dog, she is perfect with ch

RiponNorth Yorkshire

FAQs

How much does a Vizsla cost in the UK?

The average cost of a purebred Hungarian Vizsla puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1014, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Hungarian Vizsla a good family dog?

Yes, a Hungarian Vizsla is a good family dog because they are friendly, affectionate, and good with children. They are also energetic and enjoy being active, making them a great companion for active families. However, they require regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy.

Are Vizslas good house dogs?

Yes, Vizslas can be good house dogs because they are affectionate and enjoy being close to their families. However, they are energetic and require regular exercise and mental stimulation. With proper training and activity, they can adapt well to living indoors.

What is the life expectancy of a Hungarian Vizsla?

The life expectancy of a Hungarian Vizsla is typically around 10 to 14 years. With proper care, nutrition, and regular veterinary check-ups, they can live a healthy and active life within this range.

Are Vizslas hard to train?

Vizslas are generally not hard to train because they are intelligent, eager to please, and quick learners. However, they require consistent, positive reinforcement and mental stimulation to keep them engaged. Early socialization and training are important to prevent behavioral issues.