UPDATE: 1 beautiful, calm female puppy left 🐾 We have one stunning female Hungarian Vizsla puppy still looking for her forever home. She comes from exceptional parents with wonderful temperaments, intelligence, and classic Vizsla traits. She is IKC registered, wormed, fully vaccinated (2 vaccines), microchipped, vet-checked, healthy, and ready to go. Raised in a loving family home, she is very well socialised and used to everyday household activity. Handled daily, she is confident, friendly, affectionate, and calm. Our dam, Phoebe, is a much-loved family dog with a gentle, people-oriented nature. She enjoys runs, beach trips, and park adventures, but is just as happy cuddling on the sofa. She has a stunning rusty-gold coat and a calm, loving temperament. The sire, Cooper, is a true family dog raised on a farm around animals and children. He has a gentle nature and the same beautiful rusty-gold colouring typical of the breed. Hungarian Vizslas are known for being: • Loyal and loving • Intelligent and eager to please • Wonderful family companions • Energetic and suited to active homes • Gentle and sensitive
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Female | Brown | For Sale |
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