Vizsla Dog Size – Height and Weight Chart by Age

I met a Vizsla at a hiking trailhead who looked like he’d been sculpted. Lean, tall, muscular in a way that made every other dog at the trail look chunky.

The owner said she used to worry he was underweight. “Every vet told me no – he’s exactly right. Vizslas are just built this way.”

The Vizsla dog breed is a medium-sized athletic medium-sized dog. The Hungarian Vizsla is one of the leaner hunting dog dog breeds – taller than most and slimmer than Labs or Goldens, but built with muscle and grace. They’re affectionate velcro dogs with an athletic frame.

This size chart covers height and weight from puppy to full maturity, broken down by male and female. For how Vizslas compare to other breeds, the dog size chart has every breed by category.

Vizsla Size Chart

MeasurementRange
Male Vizsla height22 to 24 inches (56–61 cm)
Female Vizsla height21 to 23 inches tall (53–58 cm)
Male weight55–65 lbs (25–30 kg)
Female weight44–55 lbs (20–25 kg)
Average height (overall)21–24 inches
Full adult size18–24 months
BuildLean, athletic, muscular
ClassificationSporting gundog

The male Vizsla stands 22 to 24 inches at the shoulder. The female Vizsla stands 21 to 23 inches. Both fall within the medium-sized category despite looking taller than they weigh.

Vizsla Breed Standard and Heritage

The breed standard for the Hungarian Vizsla dog breed is set by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in the United States. The standards for the Vizsla are also maintained by the Vizsla Club of America, which works closely with the AKC.

The Vizsla breed comes from Hungary, where it’s known as the “Magyar Vizsla” or Vizsla or Hungarian Pointer. The Magyar people – ancestors of modern Hungarians – bred these dogs for centuries as versatile hunters.

Originally bred for Hungarian sportsmen, the Hungarian Pointer was used to point, track, and retrieve game birds and small mammals. They function as both a pointer and a retriever in a single dog, which is rare. Most hunting breeds specialize in one task.

Male Vizsla Size Chart by Age

Male Vizslas grow steadily and reach full height by 12 months, with muscle continuing to develop until 18–24 months.

AgeHeightWeight (lbs)Weight (kg)
2 Months9–11 in8–12 lbs3.6–5.5 kg
4 Months14–16 in20–28 lbs9–12.7 kg
6 Months18–20 in35–45 lbs16–20 kg
9 Months20–22 in45–55 lbs20–25 kg
12 Months22–24 in50–60 lbs23–27 kg
18 Months22–24 in55–65 lbs25–30 kg
2+ Years22–24 in55–65 lbs25–30 kg

Female Vizsla Size Chart by Age

Female Vizslas mature slightly faster than males. The differences between male and female Vizslas are noticeable at every age stage.

AgeHeightWeight (lbs)Weight (kg)
2 Months8–10 in7–10 lbs3.2–4.5 kg
4 Months13–15 in17–25 lbs7.7–11.3 kg
6 Months17–19 in30–40 lbs14–18 kg
9 Months19–21 in38–48 lbs17–22 kg
12 Months21–23 in42–52 lbs19–24 kg
18 Months21–23 in44–55 lbs20–25 kg
2+ Years21–23 in44–55 lbs20–25 kg

Differences Between Male and Female Vizslas

The differences between male and female Vizslas go beyond size. Males are typically 1–2 inches taller and 10–15 pounds heavier. Males tend to be more muscular with broader chests. Females are leaner and more agile.

Temperament differences are subtle. Males can be slightly more affectionate and goofy. Females may mature faster emotionally and be more focused during training. Both bond deeply with their families.

Body Structure and Appearance

Vizslas have a well proportioned athletic frame. Body length is slightly longer than height, giving them an elegant, muscular silhouette. The head is lean with a noble profile.

The Vizsla coat is short, smooth, and dense. The color is golden rust in varying shades. Anything from a pale yellow gold to a deep copper is acceptable. Vizslas do not have a double coat or significant undercoat, which makes them easy to groom but less weather-resistant than other breeds.

A docked tail is standard in the breed, usually shortened to about two-thirds of its natural length. This is done within days of birth by the breeder.

Vizsla Size Compared to Other Breeds

BreedHeightWeight
Vizsla21–24 in44–65 lbs
Weimaraner23–27 in55–90 lbs
German Shorthaired Pointer21–25 in45–70 lbs
Rhodesian Ridgeback24–27 in70–85 lbs
Labrador Retriever21.5–24.5 in55–80 lbs

The Vizsla is similar in height to a Lab but significantly leaner. The Weimaraner is their closest cousin and usually bigger. 

Growth Stages Explained

0–8 weeks: Puppies stay with mother and littermates. Rapid weight gain.

8–16 weeks: Critical socialization window. Puppies go home around 8 weeks.

4–6 months: Fastest growth phase. Can double in weight during this period.

6–12 months: Height completion. Females near final weight; males still filling out.

12–24 months: Weight and muscle development. Males bulk up until 2.5 years.

2+ years: Full physical maturity. Maintain lean weight with consistent exercise.

Temperament and What the Size Means

The Vizsla’s medium size and lean build match their personality. They’re energetic dogs bred for endurance, and their temperament reflects that. An adult Vizsla is an active dog that needs daily exercise and constant mental stimulation.

They’re intelligent dogs that excel at dog sports – agility, obedience, field trials, and tracking. They were bred as working dogs and still have the drive. They’re eager to please and respond beautifully to positive training methods.

As a family dog, they’re gentle-mannered with children and make wonderful family companions. They generally get along with other dogs and cats when socialized early. Their protective instinct is mild – they’ll alert bark but aren’t natural guard dogs.

The downside of the strong family bond is separation anxiety. Vizslas don’t handle being alone well. For details on their full personality, the Vizsla temperament page covers everything.

How to Measure Your Vizsla

Height is measured at the withers (the highest point of the shoulders) while the dog stands squarely. Use a level surface and measure from the ground straight up.

Weight is best checked at the vet, but home scales work too. For puppies, hold them while standing on the scale, then subtract your own weight.

Track measurements monthly during puppyhood. After age 2, quarterly weigh-ins are enough.

FAQs

How big do Vizslas get?

Males reach 22–24 inches and 55–65 lbs. Females reach 21–23 inches and 44–55 lbs. Both have lean, athletic builds.

Are Vizslas medium or large dogs?

Medium. They’re tall but lean, so they look bigger than they are. Their weight puts them firmly in the medium-sized category.

At what age is a Vizsla full grown?

Height by 12 months. Full adult weight by 18–24 months. Some males keep filling out until 2.5–3 years.

Is my Vizsla too skinny?

Probably not. Vizslas are naturally lean. Visible ribs are normal. Trust your vet’s assessment. For feeding, the best dog food for Vizsla page helps.

What are the size differences between male and female Vizslas?

Males are 1–2 inches taller and 10–15 pounds heavier. Males are more muscular. Females are more agile. Both fit the medium-sized category.