
Designer Mixed Breed - Vizsla x Weimaraner - Elegant Hunting Dog
The Vizmaraner is a designer crossbreed that blends two distinct dogs: the Vizsla, an affectionate Hungarian pointer, and the Weimaraner, the sleek 'Grey Ghost' hunting dog. Breeders combine the two hoping to pair the Vizsla's best traits — velcro-like devotion and athletic hunting drive — with the Weimaraner's athletic drive and intense attachment to its family, all in one companion.
As a first-generation mix, the Vizmaraner is not a standardized breed, so puppies — even littermates — can vary in size, coat, and personality depending on which parent they take after. Most are large dogs, typically weighing around the range shown above. The best way to picture an individual Vizmaraner is to get to know both parent breeds.
As a first-generation mix, the Vizmaraner is not a standardized breed, so puppies — even littermates — can vary in size, coat, and personality depending on which parent they take after. Most are large dogs, typically weighing around the range shown above. The best way to picture an individual Vizmaraner is to get to know both parent breeds.
Vizmaraners tend to be energetic, gentle, and devoted — and, from the Weimaraner side, energetic, devoted, and fearless. From its Vizsla parent it often inherits a velcro-like devotion and athletic hunting drive, while the Weimaraner contributes athletic drive and intense attachment to its family. The blend usually makes an affectionate, family-oriented companion, but because temperament can lean either way, early socialization and consistent, positive handling are important to bring out the best of both parents.
With active parent breeds behind it, the Vizmaraner needs plenty of exercise — an hour or more daily of walks, play, and stimulating activity. It thrives with active owners and space to move, and a bored, under-exercised dog will often invent its own mischief.
The coat is low-maintenance — a weekly brush and occasional bath are usually enough. Stay consistent with nail trims, ear checks, and dental care, which matter for dogs of every coat type.
The Vizmaraner responds best to patient, consistent, reward-based training and early socialization. Short, upbeat sessions work better than repetition or heavy correction. Establishing clear, kind boundaries early helps it grow into a well-adjusted companion.
Mixed-breed dogs often enjoy some 'hybrid vigor,' but the Vizmaraner can still inherit any of the health conditions common to its parent breeds. Owners should be aware of hip dysplasia, epilepsy, and bloat. Buying from a breeder who health-tests both the Vizsla and the Weimaraner parents, keeping your dog at a healthy weight, and staying current with routine veterinary care are the best ways to support a long, healthy life.
| Stage | Daily Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Puppy | 1-2.5 cups | 3 meals/day |
| Adult | 1.5-3 cups | 2 meals/day |
| Senior | Reduce 10-20% | Joint support |
| Expense | Cost |
|---|---|
| Puppy | $700-$2,000 |
| Monthly Food | $60-$100 |
| Annual Vet | $450-$1,000 |
Vizslas were bred by Hungarian nobility; Weimaraners by German aristocracy. Vizmaraners carry genuinely aristocratic European hunting heritage from both parent breeds.
Both Vizslas and Weimaraners are famous for following their owners from room to room and suffering significant separation anxiety. Vizmaraners are extreme companion dogs.