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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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Mixed Breed dogs Lovely Sprizsla Puppies - Advert 1
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Lovely Sprizsla Puppies

Hungarian Vizsla & English Springer Spaniel Hybrid

7 weeksAge
3Sex
£350Price

3 lovely male Sprizsla pups available for their new homes at 8 weeks. Both parents are our family pets and will be seen with their pups. Mum is a beautiful Hungarian Vizsla and Dad a lovey working Spr

HerefordHerefordshire (37.6mi)
Mixed Breed dogs  Beautiful Vizsla x Welsh Sheepdog Puppies - Advert 2
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Beautiful Vizsla x Welsh Sheepdog Puppies

Hungarian Vizsla & Border Collie Hybrid

5 weeksAge
16Sex
£690Price

We have 7 Hungarian Vizsla x Welsh Sheepdog puppies for sale, looking for good homes. 1 boy and 6 girls available. They were born on 14th February 2026 and will be ready to leave during the holidays

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LlanrhystudCeredigion (26.8mi)
5.0
Hungarian Vizsla dogs 2 Kennel Club Registered Hungarian Vizlas - Advert 3
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2 Kennel Club Registered Hungarian Vizlas

Hungarian Vizsla

1 yearAge
2Sex
£500Price

Very sad sale due to a change in personal circumstances. I'm looking to re-home my two home bread Hungarian Vizlas. Alice and Titch are half sisters, looking to be rehomed preferably together. Alice i

WelshpoolPowys (29.2mi)
Mixed Breed dogs 2 Beautiful puppy's looking for forever home  - Advert 4
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2 Beautiful puppy's looking for forever home

Hungarian Vizsla & Border Collie Hybrid

14 weeksAge
2Sex
£300Price

For sale 2 very pretty vizsla X female puppies. Upto date with vet checks, worming, microchip and first vaccines Mother- health tested KC registered vizsla. Elbow scored 0/0 - perfect Hip scored 6/

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AberystwythCeredigion (25.5mi)
5.0
Hungarian Vizsla dogs KC Reg Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla Female For Sale - Advert 5
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KC Reg Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla Female For Sale

Hungarian Vizsla

4 yearsAge
1Sex
£2,000Price

KC registered Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla for sale. A very strong female. Needs some further training before she is able to go out on a shoot day. Very strong point. Brilliant retrieves, vids availabl

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LlandysulCeredigion (38.3mi)

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.