Vizsladoodle

Updated on 05/27/2021 by Sadie

This is one rare pup, and that makes this breed all the more special. The Vizsladoodle is an incredibly friendly dog and is brimming with affection for the people that this pup loves. This pup varies in size since the Vizsla can mate with either the Toy, Miniature, or Standard Poodle, which means it comes in a variety of loveable sizes. They are highly intelligent thanks to their Poodle genes and loyal as ever, thanks to the DNA from the Vizsla parent. If you’re looking for a furry little friend, the Vizsladoodle will make a wonderful addition to pretty much any loving home.

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Origin & History of Vizsladoodles

This delightful pup suffers from an acute lack of documentation owing to its hybrid breed status. Mixed pups usually do not get the same level of fanfare and attention as their purebred counterparts, which results in key details being skimmed over. Chances are the Vizsladoodle originated in the United States some time, either during or after the 1980s, since that is when Doodle popularity skyrocketed. No breeder has come forward with the claim of having crossed the Vizsla and the Poodle together for the first time, and chances are this breed existed in nature through accidental mating long before any intentional efforts to bring the two dogs together began.

Personality and Temperament

This is an incredibly friendly pup! The Vizsladoodle loves to be around the humans that it loves and is social enough to get along well with pretty much anyone. With a bit of early socialization, these pups make great additions to families with kids due to their gentle and calm nature. These dogs don’t like being left alone, so it is best not to leave your Vizsladoodle on its own for long periods. They thrive in households where they get a fair bit of attention. These are very obedient dogs, so you won’t have to worry all that much about your pup being stubborn. Loyal to the core and incredibly loving, this pup makes for a wonderful pet. To get a good idea of the kind of personality your Vizsladoodle will grow up to have, it is best to spend time around the Poodle or the Vizsla parents. Their personalities are usually fairly good indicators of the kind of temperament your puppy will grow up to have.

 

Vizsladoodle Size

It is difficult to say exactly how big the Vizsladoodle will get since their size is highly reliant on the Poodle parent. The size will vary depending on whether the Vizsla has mated with a Toy, Miniature, or Standard Poodle. The lack of standards when it comes to sizes means there is quite a bit of variation from one pup to the next.

Vizsladoodle Health

On average, the Vizsladoodle is a hardy and healthy pooch. This is mainly because the gene pool is relatively larger when it comes to mixed breeding, resulting in hybrid vigor. The hybrid dogs are often healthier than their parents, but it is always a good idea to check the health clearances of the parent dogs when getting your puppy from a breeder. A healthy parent is a good guarantee for a healthy puppy. Take care not to buy from breeders that mate dogs that are younger than 2 years of age, since that is when most genetic illnesses rear their ugly heads. Schedule regular veterinary checkups to ensure that your Vizsladoodle is growing up healthy and so that any issues are caught early in and nipped in the bud.

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Vizsladoodle Care and Training

The Vizsladoodle is a pretty active dog and one that will need a fair bit of daily exercise. If you are someone that likes to spend their days lazing around on the couch and would like a pup that does the same, the Vizsladoodle may not be the right pup for you. These dogs love the great outdoors and make great companions on hikes or long walks. If they do not release all of their pent-up energy through exercise, these dogs may become destructive. They are also very intelligent, so it is important to keep them mentally stimulated. When it comes to training, these pups may prove to be a bit stubborn.

Feeding

Speak to your veterinarian to assess your Vizsladoodle’s exact nutritional needs and design a feeding plan accordingly. It is best to steer clear of free-feeding since that may cause overeating.

Coat Color, Types, Shedding

These pups have coats that are generally low-shedding, making them good dogs for allergy sufferers.

Vizsladoodle Grooming

These are rather low-maintenance dogs. The Vizsladoodle requires no more than a few brushing sessions a week to ensure its coat stays healthy and tangle-free. Trim their nails if they don’t wear away naturally and try not to bathe them more than necessary since the soap and water can dry out their skin and cause irritation.

Deciding on a Vizsladoodle

The Vizsladoodle is a right fit for you if:

  • You want an exercise companion
  • You want a dog that doesn’t require much grooming
  • You want a family-friendly dog

The Vizsladoodle is not a right fit for you if:

  • You want a dog that is very docile
  • You want a dog with minimal exercise needs
  • You live in an area with noise restrictions

Getting a Vizsladoodle

How Much is a Vizsladoodle Puppy?

On average, a Vizsladoodle puppy will cost under $1000.

Vizsladoodle Breeders

Rescue and Adoption

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