80% Compatible
Vizslas are often called 'velcro dogs' because they literally stick to their owners like velcro!
Often called 'little black devils' in Belgium due to their mischievous nature and all-black coat.
Hungarian nobles developed these dogs in the 1800s as versatile hunting companions, excelling in pointing and retrieving game birds while maintaining close contact with their handlers.
Belgian dockyard dogs from the 1600s, serving as boat guardians and rat catchers along Antwerp's canals. Their name derives from 'schip,' meaning boat in Flemish.
Requires extensive daily exercise, constant companionship to prevent separation anxiety, and regular veterinary check-ups for breed-specific health issues.
Regular brushing during shedding seasons, daily exercise to prevent boredom, and early socialization to manage watchdog tendencies are essential.