Bil
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I own a Viszla. Before that I owned 2 Mountain Curs primarily for coon hunting. I bought the Viszla because they hunt close like the cur (I had no way of getting another Mountain Cur pup when I needed one.) I didn't want a hound that trailed for miles howling after running game. Viszlas don't stick to a tree and bark/bay like a hound or a mountain cur. If a viszla finds something staying still or in cover (rabbits, birds, coons, cats whatever.) it will point or perhaps let out one bark if they can't chase it. If they can't get to it, after trying a bit, they go back to hunting at more than 40 miles an hour. They will chase everything and are hard to break off cats, chickens and other animals and pets you don't want your dog to hunt. When hunting they check back in with the person every 10 minutes or so. Viszlas have a great nose and also are a sight hound. They can will run and hunt near man on a horse. Amazing endurance and speed. In the house their need for exercise makes them a real pain as they are very busy dogs and will tear your house up. If you can't give them 2-3 hours of heavy exercise a day you are making a big mistake. They will go nuts and drive you nuts. Unlike tree dogs, Viszlas lose interest if they can't see something moving in the tree, scent won't keep them on the tree. Viszlas have an extremely short coat. They will get very cold very fast if they are not running. They are also very human oriented and go crazy crying and howling if their human leaves them alone. The point I'm getting to is you need to know what you want in a dog and the conditions they will be expected to live under. Color is the very last reason to choose a dog.
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