mediumsingle coat
Vizsla
Short, dense, rust-colored single coat with virtually no undercoat. One of the cleanest-smelling sporting breeds.
Odor Level3/10
Low OdorHigh Odor
Finding Vizsla...
Clean, barely-there
Maison PerfumeDog
Eau de Vizsla
Flacon Organique•ConcentrĂ© Pur
Top Note
Heart Note
Base Note
- Top Note
- Clean, barely-there
- Heart Note
- Neutral, warm skin
- Base Note
- Faint outdoor earthiness
Grooming Schedule
| Task | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Bathing | Every 6 weeks |
| Brushing | Weekly |
| Nail trim | Every 4 weeks |
| Ear cleaning | Every 3 weeks |
Common Smell Issues
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do Vizslas smell?
- Vizslas are one of the lowest-odor breeds overall. Their minimal coat and active lifestyle rarely produce noticeable body odor.
- How often should I bathe a Vizsla?
- Every 6 weeks is plenty. Their skin is sensitive, so over-bathing can cause dryness and irritation.
- Are Vizslas easy to groom?
- Very. A weekly rubber mitt brush-down and monthly nail trim is essentially all routine grooming they need.
- Do Vizslas get ear infections?
- Occasionally. Their floppy, pendulous ears restrict airflow. Monthly ear checks and cleaning prevents the moisture buildup that leads to infection.