It is highly unlikely that Hungarians would have allowed interbreeding. It probably sounds like blasphemy for them. It was illegal for a long, long time to even take this breed beyond the border. People were executed and even their dogs were killed just to avoid accidental crossbreeding. Keeping this breed intact is no joke to a Hungarian dog owner.
I don't know about interbreeding with other pointers even during hard times. It is true that the Germans were deliberately killing these dogs during WWII since it was one of the symbols of Hungarian Pride and Independence. Luckily they survived mostly in the adjoining countries that once belong to Hungary.
This Hungarian dog is almost a thousand year old breed but not as we know it today. About 500 years ago during the Turkish occupation, it got mixed with the Turkish yellow dog, hense the monochrome color. Weimaraner is less then a 100 year old breed and is an off-breed of the Vizsla
- Inoyomama - just checking Wikipedia on this subject would have helped before writing something 100% wrong.
d just to avoid accidental crossbreeding. Keeping this breed intact is no joke to a Hungarian dog owner.
your vizsla is soooo cute! aww! our boxer recently died and my family is looking for a new dog and we might end up getting a vizsla because they seem absolutely perfect! if you anyone knows breeders in ga selling them please tell me!
She is adorable!! I work with a Golden Retriever Rescue and we ended up with a Vizla mix who does so many of the behaviors I see on all the Vizsla videos I've been watching! She loves to lie on her back, roll around, and kick her back legs, just like your girl! And I paused it at the beginning, and if I didn't know better, I'd swear it was Karma! But yet she is not full Vizsla (she's got some videos on here!) Do Vizlas and Weimeraners have similar behavioral characteristics?
@inoyomama and you're almost completely wrong. it's the other way around. they were only saved from extinction by that method. weims and gsp's came after the vizsla.
@WhyOweYou2b Magyar Hungarian Vizsla's came first, actually. But then the breed almost died out, and so they had to be inter-bred with Weims and GSP. That inter-breeding saved the breed and created the dog we know and love today.
@inoyomama Magyar Hungarian Vizsla's came first, actually. But then the breed almost died out, and so they had to be inter-bred with Weims and GSP. That inter-breeding saved the breed and created the dog we know and love today.
too cute
keisha1029 11 months ago
She says: OHHHH MAN ITS SO SMALL (facepalm+yell)
WHAT YOU LOOKING AT?! (facepalm+cursing on his back)
SO....SMALL!! (facepalm)
haha :D
veteran501 1 year ago
It is highly unlikely that Hungarians would have allowed interbreeding. It probably sounds like blasphemy for them. It was illegal for a long, long time to even take this breed beyond the border. People were executed and even their dogs were killed just to avoid accidental crossbreeding. Keeping this breed intact is no joke to a Hungarian dog owner.
pkopik 1 year ago
@pkopik i've had two vizslas and both of them have died because of interbreeding issues... they were from completely different breeders.
pinkwink768 1 year ago
I don't know about interbreeding with other pointers even during hard times. It is true that the Germans were deliberately killing these dogs during WWII since it was one of the symbols of Hungarian Pride and Independence. Luckily they survived mostly in the adjoining countries that once belong to Hungary.
pkopik 1 year ago
This Hungarian dog is almost a thousand year old breed but not as we know it today. About 500 years ago during the Turkish occupation, it got mixed with the Turkish yellow dog, hense the monochrome color. Weimaraner is less then a 100 year old breed and is an off-breed of the Vizsla
- Inoyomama - just checking Wikipedia on this subject would have helped before writing something 100% wrong.
d just to avoid accidental crossbreeding. Keeping this breed intact is no joke to a Hungarian dog owner.
pkopik 1 year ago
We call that the "dead roach" position. Sooo cute!
ThreeLegFred 2 years ago
Soo Cute..My dog does that 2!!!xD
Bmaxim13 2 years ago
5*****
megatwingo 2 years ago
your vizsla is soooo cute! aww! our boxer recently died and my family is looking for a new dog and we might end up getting a vizsla because they seem absolutely perfect! if you anyone knows breeders in ga selling them please tell me!
avatarocks 3 years ago
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
xoxtamarxoxhey 3 years ago
Very cute.
voicmjones 3 years ago
She is adorable!! I work with a Golden Retriever Rescue and we ended up with a Vizla mix who does so many of the behaviors I see on all the Vizsla videos I've been watching! She loves to lie on her back, roll around, and kick her back legs, just like your girl! And I paused it at the beginning, and if I didn't know better, I'd swear it was Karma! But yet she is not full Vizsla (she's got some videos on here!) Do Vizlas and Weimeraners have similar behavioral characteristics?
SunnyandMister 3 years ago
I believe Vizslas were bred from Weimeraners and a German Pointer I think.
inoyomama 3 years ago
@inoyomama and you're almost completely wrong. it's the other way around. they were only saved from extinction by that method. weims and gsp's came after the vizsla.
WhyOweYou2b 1 year ago
@WhyOweYou2b Magyar Hungarian Vizsla's came first, actually. But then the breed almost died out, and so they had to be inter-bred with Weims and GSP. That inter-breeding saved the breed and created the dog we know and love today.
AubreyV123 1 year ago
@inoyomama Magyar Hungarian Vizsla's came first, actually. But then the breed almost died out, and so they had to be inter-bred with Weims and GSP. That inter-breeding saved the breed and created the dog we know and love today.
AubreyV123 1 year ago
Our vizsla does the same thing! funny! He also likes to use a tree as a scratching post; I need to record that....
CommanderZoltar 4 years ago
LOOKS LIKE CHICKEN!!!
TaijutsuLee 5 years ago
LOVELY
sansan321 5 years ago
It is so funny when they carry on like that! My Weimaraners do exactly the same thing
captainsharkey 5 years ago