We have a beautiful litter of Hungarian Vizsla puppies available, bred from outstanding parents with excellent temperament, intelligence, and true Vizsla characteristics. The dam, Phoebe, is our much-loved family pet, and the sire, Cooper, is an exceptional example of the breed. All puppies are currently 7 weeks old and have been IKC registered, wormed, vaccinated, microchipped, and vet checked, ensuring they are healthy and ready for their new homes. Hungarian Vizslas are known for their affectionate and loyal nature. Highly intelligent and people-oriented, they form strong bonds with their families and thrive in active homes where they can enjoy both physical exercise and companionship. Our puppies are raised in our family home, surrounded by everyday life, receiving plenty of love, handling, and early socialisation to ensure confident, well-balanced temperaments. These puppies will be placed in responsible, caring homes only, with owners who understand and appreciate the needs of this devoted breed. For more information and updates on the dam, please visit @phoebethevizslaie on Instagram.
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Female | Brown | For Sale |
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Female | Brown | For Sale |
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