The Vizslador (sometimes referred to as a Labrala or even a Retizsla on occasion) is a mixed breed of dog that crosses a Vizsla with a Labrador Retriever. They are also considered to be a designer dog breed. [1] Because they are a mixed breed of dog, it can be difficult to identify a Vizslador. However, this wikiHow will discuss some of the common traits that this dog has, thus helping you figure out whether a dog is a Vizslador.

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Body Structure

  1. Vizsladors are usually somewhere between 21 to 24 inches (53 to 61 cm) tall, and they typically weigh anywhere from 65 to 80 pounds (29 to 36 kg). [2]
    • Vizsladors aren't typically as susceptible to becoming overweight as Labrador Retrievers. [3]
  2. Vizsladors typically have a fairly large head, along with upper lips that are drooping considerably. [4]
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  3. Vizsladors usually have ears that are hanging by the sides of their face. You may notice that the dog has very large ears. [5]
  4. Vizsladors typically have soulful, expressive eyes that are either amber or brown. [6]
  5. Vizsladors typically have a very slender tail that is medium in length. [7]
  6. Overall, Vizsladors usually have a solidly-muscled body, along with straight limbs and a rectangular body. [8]
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Coat

  1. The Vizslador's coat is often rusty red in color, similar to the Vizsla, though their coat might be cream, dark brown or black instead. [9]
  2. The Vizslador typically has a low-maintenance coat, and they don't usually shed very much. They will simply need to be brushed every week, and bathed when needed. Their ears should also be checked and cleaned regularly since their floppy ears make them more susceptible to ear infections if wax or dirt builds up. [10]
  3. Overall, Vizsladors usually have straight fur that is short and sits tightly on their body. [11]
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Temperament

  1. Vizsladors are known to have a fairly high exercise need of 60 minutes or more each day through activities outside such as swimming, hikes or games of fetch. [12]
  2. Vizsladors are known to love being around people, their owner in particular. [13]
    • Because they like being around their owner, so much, Vizsladors are known to be prone to separation anxiety and becoming overly dependent, so be sure to keep this in mind. [14]
  3. Vizsladors are known to do well with other dogs, though they may become quite excited if they see another dog, so keeping them on a leash is ideal when they are interacting with another dog. [15]
  4. This can make training a challenge, and therefore, consistent and firm yet short training that involves positive reinforcement works best for the Vizslador. [16]
  5. Even though training can be difficult, The Vizslador is known to do well with training for tasks such as scenting and retrieving, tasks that both breeds were initially bred for. [17]
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      • If you're unsure what your dog's breed is, look into dog DNA testing, since this can help confirm whether your dog is a Vizslador.
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