How does the muzzle length compare to the Smooth Vizsla in the Wirehaired variety?
Answer
Appearing longer in proportion to the skull
When comparing the head features of the Wirehaired Vizsla to its smooth-coated counterpart, a distinct proportional difference exists in the muzzle area. The muzzle of the Wirehaired variety is expected to be well-developed and sufficiently long. This length means that, in direct proportion when viewed against the skull, the muzzle appears longer in the Wirehaired Vizsla than it typically would in a Smooth-coated Vizsla, contributing to the overall noble head appearance.

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