What consequence occurs if a Wirehaired Vizsla and a smooth-coated Vizsla are bred together?
Answer
The resulting offspring cannot be registered with any major kennel club globally.
The Wirehaired Vizsla is established as a completely separate breed from the smooth-coated Vizsla, a division cemented by the introduction of the German Wirehaired Pointer bloodline. This separation is considered absolute concerning registration standards. Consequently, if a Wirehaired Vizsla and a smooth-coated Vizsla are bred together, the resulting puppies are ineligible for registration with any major kennel club worldwide, regardless of the parents' individual registry status. Prospective owners must confirm they are seeking a purebred Wirehaired Vizsla from an appropriate registry to ensure valid pedigree documentation.

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