An ancient breed, perhaps 1,000 years old or more. Bred as a war dog in the eastern Europe of the age, they nearly went extinct shortly after the First World War.
A neighbor bought one a number of years ago, to be trained as a bird dog.
My observation was that they are a fairly large dog... perhaps 60 to 70 pounds and very vigorous. Extremely intelligent, they need a strong hand but respond well to training.
Red is the predominant color and one of the few dogs with a reddish brown nose. Short haired of course.
Needs lots of room to run and exercise. Loyal and does fairly well with children for a hunting breed.
"Dancer" (our neighbors dog) loved to run. Hunting uplandgame birds, especially pheasants, was his favorite occupation any given day. He worked well, knowing how far out to range and pointed extremely well, retrieving nearly every bird. He was especailly adept at finding wounded birds, having an excellent nose.
I speak of him in the past tense since he developed a tumor on his right rib cage, which was diagnosed as cancer and died within about 6 to 8 months. Apparently this is not unique among this breed. (I'm in the U.S., btw).
They're expensive, at least here... best of luck!