79% Compatible
Their wire coat can take up to two years to fully develop its characteristic rough texture.
Known for their unique ability to track and hunt wild boar in Slovakia's challenging mountain terrain.
Developed in Hungary during the 1930s by crossing Vizslas with German Wirehaired Pointers, creating a robust hunting dog capable of working in harsh conditions and cold weather.
Developed in Slovakia during the 20th century, these dogs specialized in hunting wild boar and other large game in mountainous terrain. Their tracking abilities made them invaluable hunting companions.
Requires regular brushing to maintain wire coat texture. Needs extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Health screening important for genetic conditions.
Needs secure fencing due to hunting instincts. Regular exercise essential. Moderate grooming requirements with occasional brushing and seasonal shedding management.