Vizsla Adoption Guide

Many people prefer the company of a pet more than that of a human being. There are a wide variety of different pets that are part of families in the world. Regardless of whether it is a dog, cat, bird, snake, etc., these animals’ owners will love and care for them, considering them as a member of their family. 

vizsla adoption guide
Vizsla Adoption Guide

A dog is a loving, friendly, loyal, and protective animal. In fact, we can also consider it as an excellent exercise companion. It is for that reason that they are known as man’s best friends. One of the most incredible canines that possess these characteristics is the Vizsla. 

The Vizsla is a breed of dogs characterized by being very active and energetic and having a high level of physical activity. That means they require daily exercise to stay fit and healthy.

They are canines that have a beautiful but sensitive personality that makes them susceptible to loneliness, which is why they should not be left alone for a long time as they could feel sad and anxious. 

When adopting any dog, especially a Vizsla, it is essential to know everything about it in detail. We have to take into account their characteristics, diet, care, exercise routines, vaccination, etc.

Also, not all families are suitable for this type of canine. For this reason, before adopting a dog of this type, it is important to do your research in advance to make the best decision. In this guide, you will learn the most critical aspects of adopting a Vizsla. 

Why Should You Adopt a Vizsla? 

Many people decide to buy a canine of this type, and it is not bad. However, adopting a Vizsla means saving its life as they are generally dogs that have been abused in the past or were simply lost. These types of dogs are sheltered by specialized breeders who provide them with a temporary home until someone adopts them. 

If you decide to adopt a Vizsla, you will not only be helping it to move away from its complicated past, but it will also mean that you will form a strong and affectionate bond with it, which will be beneficial to its mental health.

Additionally, by paying for an adoption, you will be helping the shelter to have more economic resources and take better care of the animals they host. 

Things to Consider When Adopting a Vizsla 

1. Decision 

Having a new pet as a member of your family is a decision that you should think about carefully. There are many aspects to consider before acquiring a dog. The most important is to decide which breed of dog you should bring home since not all species are the same, and not all of them are adaptable to any family. 

Before choosing a Vizsla, you must know the responsibility you will have to take care of it, feed it, train it, and the lifestyle that you will provide. You have to keep in mind that you will bring home a living being with feelings, so you should not only think about yourself and your family but also about the canine. 

2. Lifestyle 

The first thing you have to know is that Vizslas are very active and energetic animals that need to run, jump, walk, exercise, or do any other physical activity every day. That means that they are canines that will need a lot of attention in that regard. 

You have to evaluate this situation and see if your lifestyle and that of your family will really be suitable for a Vizsla. If you are a person who works most of the day and there are no other family members available, then it is probably a bad idea to adopt a Vizsla. 

This canine needs to be accompanied by its owners or members of its human family most of the time, so if you really want a dog of this type, you will have to be willing to either plan your time in a better way or hire a caregiver of dogs. 

Simply put, you have to be an active person who exercises daily. Otherwise, you won’t be able to provide the lifestyle a Vizsla deserves. 

3. Choose a Shelter and Not a Pet Store 

If you really want to adopt a Vizsla, then choose a shelter. Buying a canine from a pet store or breeder means that you are taking away the opportunity for another who lives in a shelter to have a family and a new life. 

Adopting means making a canine, that has been through difficult times, part of your family. 

4. Choose between an Adult Vizsla or a Puppy Vizsla 

That is another crucial decision you must make before adopting a canine of this type. Each has its advantages and disadvantages.

As you might suppose, it is likely that an adult Vizsla has already developed certain behaviors and habits that it has acquired in the place where it lived before, representing a problem on certain occasions. However, you won’t have to teach it basic things such as urinating or defecating. 

A Vizsla puppy is a baby that you will have to teach everything yourself. You have to train it to learn to do its basic needs as well as follow your orders. The advantage of a puppy is that you will have the opportunity to teach it those habits and appropriate behaviors that you want. 

Adult Vizslas have probably been abused in the past, so it is the shelter’s responsibility where it is housed to teach them to be happy. In case you opt for an adult dog, you will have to continue this work at home.

That is why the above points are important since if you are not willing to spend a lot of time with your Vizsla, then do not even think about adopting it. 

Basic Needs 

1. Feeding 

Knowing about the feeding of a Vizsla is extremely important. A canine of this type needs a balanced diet based on high levels of nutrients and vitamins. Keep in mind that these dogs are active and need exercise, so their diet should be focused on providing them with enough energy. 

It should be noted that the portions of food that we give to our pets are important. Generally, an adult Vizsla should consume between 2 and 3 meals a day while a puppy between 3 and 4. That is because the puppy needs more energy to perform its daily exercises. After all, its body is not fully developed. 

The most recommended foods for this breed are meats (chicken, turkey, pork, lamb, veal, and fish), vegetables, fruits, eggs, etc. Avoid adding salt to its foods as it could be harmful to its health. Likewise, you should know the foods that are not healthy for your Vizsla: 

  • Chocolate. 
  • Dairy products. 
  • Avocado. 
  • Grapes. 
  • Garlic. 
  • Onion. 
  • Caffeine. 
  • Xylitol. 

2. Training and Exercise 

Vizslas are characterized by having a high level of physical activity. That means they are very active canines that need daily exercise. When adopting a Vizsla, you have to be willing to provide varied exercise routines to prevent it from getting bored.

Some physical activities that your pet can do are running, jumping, playing, walking, and doing any other exercise that stimulates its mind and body. 

Adult Vizslas require less exercise than puppy ones. An adult of this breed needs between 1 hour and 1 hour and a half of training divided into 2 sessions, while a puppy needs 2 or more hours.

The first months of a puppy’s life are essential since it is the moment when it begins to grow and develop. For that reason, a daily exercise routine will help it grow healthy and strong. 

Adopted Vizsla dog walking together with owner
Adopted Vizsla dog walking together with owner

3. Care 

Vizslas don’t require much attention when it comes to their fur. They are animals that shed a lot of hair, so it is unnecessary to brush it as often. In fact, it only needs to be done a couple of times a week. 

These canines do not usually get dirty easily, and they do not have a bad smell, so you will only have to bathe them when necessary. You should clean its ears frequently since it is the place that gets dirty regularly, and if it is not treated, it can be harmful to your pet’s health. 

4. Vaccination 

One of the most important things that every dog ​​owner must take into account is to ensure that their pet’s health is the best. That includes vaccination. 

The most recommended thing is to take your canine to the vet so that he or she is in charge of indicating the necessary vaccines for your Vizsla. The vaccines of these dogs are similar to those applied to others, and some of the most important are used to protect a canine against: 

  • Bordetella. 
  • Canine Distemper. 
  • Kennel Cough. 
  • Parvovirus. 
  • Adenovirus. 
  • Canine Parainfluenza. 
  • Leptospirosis. 
  • Rabies. 

5. Economic Resources 

Before adopting a Vizsla, you have to analyze your monthly income and expenses thoroughly. Based on that analysis, you will need to calculate the costs of adoption and your new pet’s basic needs and accessories. 

Caring for a canine, especially a Vizsla, can be expensive. Among the most important expenses, you should consider quality food, training materials, accessories, toys, beds, collars, leashes, treats, accessories for their hygiene, vaccines, etc. 

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Family Dog Expert Author

Hi there! I’m Stuart, a devoted dog lover and family dog expert with over a decade of experience working with our furry companions. My passion for dogs drives me to share my knowledge and expertise, helping families build strong, loving bonds with their four-legged friends. When I’m not writing for SirDoggie, you’ll find me hiking, playing with my beautiful dog, or studying music.