Hungarian Vizslas(or Vizslak if you want to use the correct Hungarian plural

) make great pets but are not for everyone!
We currently have two HVs and a HWV, they are a brilliant group of dogs but the two HVs are like chalk and cheese! Chloe who's 8 is the cutest little madam you will come across, as our first dog we were very lucky with her, she's very biddable(or was rather, now she does as she pleases!), affectionate and if you're busy as long as she's been walked will settle in front of the fire perfectly happy....but she is a 'velcro dog' occassionally!
Kayla, who is 3, is very sweet and loving and loves being trained as long as food rewards are involved....but she was a very difficult puppy. She was very stubborn and it took alot of work from me and my mam to get through to her but it was worth the effort. She is very greedy, not a vizsla trait, often they are very fussy and difficult to keep weight on.
Coat wise they are very low maintenance, after a muddy walk all they need is a quick hose down(Chloe more so coz she's smaller and closer to the ground!)and towel dry and a nice warm fire to sit in front of :)
Just a few points to mention besides the above, HVs can be quite nervous dogs so lots of socialisation is essential(one experience can affect them highly, especially if it's negative) and because they become so attached to their families separation anxiety can be a problem unless they are taught from an early age to accept being left.
Hope this helps a bit, any more questions then just shout up. Of course I'm biased too but I hope you find the right breed for you :)