The Vizsla is
also called the Hungarian Pointer. At the end of World War I, the
Vizsla
was all but extinct. The importation of the breed into the United
States began in the 1950s. The breed was admitted into the American
Kennel Club in 1960.
Individuals looking for a Vizsla puppy should telephone or e-mail the
Breeder
Referral contact. We encourage you to educate yourself about Vizslas -
the articles linked below will be helpful. It is also
strongly recommended that you interact with real live Vizslas - we
encourage you to come to any of our events to learn more about the
breed. The Fun Day, hunt tests, field trials, and specialities are all
great ways to see the breed in action.
Spring
2010 Field
Trial [Cancelled due to wet conditions]