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Breeder Referral

The Vizsla is a wonderful breed... Energetic, Enthusiastic, Loyal

 

Their high intelligence combined with their high energy requires direction and training to ensure a well-behaved family pet. They excel at many dog sports in addition to hunting, for which they were originally bred.

 

If you're thinking of a Vizsla for the first time, please spend some time exploring the 'About The Vizsla' and 'Resources' sections of our website, under the 'More' menu at the top of this page. 

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Additionally, feel free to contact us to talk about the breed or for help connecting you with a breeder 

 dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself

Josh Billings

Our Mission
So You Are Interested
In Becoming A Dog Owner

Buying a dog is a major commitment in time, energy, and sometimes money.

 

Vizslas often live until the age of 12 to 15 years. 

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  • Domesticated dogs cannot feed, walk, or pick up after themselves
     

  • Consider your home and lifestyle. Dogs are social creatures and need human attention, affection, and quality time with family members
     

  • Vizslas need to exercise. Puppies will require two hours of play and exercise a day while Adults will need a minimum of 45 to 60 minutes of vigorous daily exercise. You will need to walk, run, jog, or hike each day with your Vizsla
     

  • While protective, Vizslas are not guard dogs
     

  • Training is essential for all dogs. Consider if you have the time and money to invest in obedience lessons
     

  • Good quality, nutritious food, veterinary clinic visits, and training all cost money

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Is The Vizsla
The Right Breed For You?

The answer may be "Yes" if:

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  • You like constant companionship. They are called "Velcro" dogs for a reason
     

  • You can commit to exercising your Vizsla on a daily basis. Not a leisurely walk around the block, but rather a good run to let your dog burn off their energy
     

  • You like to involve your dog in ALL of your activities. The Vizsla should not be left alone for long periods of time
     

  • You want your dog to be inside with you and part of the family
     

  • You have the time and money to invest in obedience training. Vizslas require "soft" discipline

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