Each Vizsla is different. I have one that is a high wire act, and the other is so mellow you barely notice her. Turn 'em both loose on birds though and,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, then try to find their "off" switch.

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Take as she is,a nd let her be her own "person".
The hunters in your house are really going to love hunting over a Vizsla. They are so smart, and just a joy to hunt with. Once they get the whole picture it's awesome. After I limited out with mine for the day, I used to hunt them for other guys and track cripples that went down. They are extremely good after the shot.
Forget the eCollars with point mode, gps tracking, and hawk screams, you won't need them. This is a dog that keeps track of it's owner.