Golden Points
The vizsla’s stunning coat has been compared to burnished gold and cinnamon. It’s been called tawny, russet, firelit, sunset, and spice. Forever eye-catching, the vizsla’s coat is actually a mixed blessing. While its striking color sets a vizsla apart from other pointing dogs, it also makes the breed a desirable commodity for the show ring. that, in turn, means some breeders put color characteristics over nose, point, drive and temperament-the traits hunters look for in a great field dog. Given the right balance of breeding priorities, however, a vizsla can be an excellent upland hunter and dedicated companion.
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