The creation of the Wirehaired Vizsla started in the 1930s. It was noticed that someVizslashad thicker coats which gave them better protection in cover and water. One of these thicker coated females was crossed with aGerman Wirehaired Pointer. The breeder who did this was Mr. Vasas Jozsef.
He tried two such matings with the same male and different females. The Wirehaired Vizsla has two cousins, the Smooth Vizsla and the other, a rare longhaired Vizsla. The longhaired can be born in both smooth and wire litters, although this is quite a rare occurrence. The longhaired Vizslas are not registered anywhere in the world but there are some to be found in Europe. The Wirehaired Vizsla was officially recognized by the AKC in 2014.