Author: | John Silver | ISBN: | 1230000104387 |
Publisher: | Axel Publishing | Publication: | February 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | John Silver |
ISBN: | 1230000104387 |
Publisher: | Axel Publishing |
Publication: | February 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The history of the Vizsla begins with the Magyar horde, a warlike, nomadic tribe, wandering all across Central Europe until settling in Hungary. A depiction of the breed first appears in the 10th century followed by closer renditions and a written reference in the Illustrated Vienna Chronicle, a 14th century manuscript. The breed's survival was secured by the involvement of several barons. They liked the breed and admired its ability to hunt. Early breeders included the Batthyany, Nadasdy and Zay families. They and the land honed the Vizsla's hunting skills into a fine art, testing and perfecting the ability to scent, point and retrieve.
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The history of the Vizsla begins with the Magyar horde, a warlike, nomadic tribe, wandering all across Central Europe until settling in Hungary. A depiction of the breed first appears in the 10th century followed by closer renditions and a written reference in the Illustrated Vienna Chronicle, a 14th century manuscript. The breed's survival was secured by the involvement of several barons. They liked the breed and admired its ability to hunt. Early breeders included the Batthyany, Nadasdy and Zay families. They and the land honed the Vizsla's hunting skills into a fine art, testing and perfecting the ability to scent, point and retrieve.
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