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Canine Chronicle Virtual Dog Show – You Be The Judge!

It is time to put your thinking caps on! For today’s Virtual Dog Show, we are asking our readers to be the judge and place the following three Vizsla bitches First, Second, and Third AND to tell us why.

The complete AKC Official Breed Standard for the Vizsla is available online here. As quoted from the AKC Standard, the general appearance of a Vizsla is as follows:

That of a medium – sized, short – coated, hunting dog of distinguished appearance and bearing. Robust but rather lightly built, the coat is an attractive shaded golden rust. Originating in Hungary, the Vizsla was bred to work in field, forest and water. Agile and energetic , this is a versatile dog of power, drive and endurance in the field yet a tractable and affectionate companion in the home. It is strongly emphasized that field conditioned coats, as well as brawny or sinewy muscular condition and honorable scars indicating a working and hunting dog are never to be penalized in this dog. The requisite instincts and abilities to maintain a “dual dog” are a lways to be fostered and appreciated, never deprecated.   

If you have 3 dog photos you would like to share for this series or have any feedback – please email Cheslie at cheslie@caninechronicle.com. We look forward to your participation!

Bitch A

Bitch B

Bitch C

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3 Comments for “Canine Chronicle Virtual Dog Show – You Be The Judge!”

  1. From Courtney Smith
    1st – B
    2nd – C
    3rd – A

  2. From Erica Stephens
    First – B is the classic Vizsla the breed is loosing this classic look
    Second – C Strait shoulders and bad top-line
    Third – A no neck straight in the front and rear

  3. From Bobbi Cook
    IMHO – I totally agree with Erica Stephens, B is a classic Vizsla and you only see them like this from the great breeders of the past – this breed needs work!

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