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re: Vizsla
Posted on 12/8/10 at 8:31 pm to willow2
Posted on 12/8/10 at 8:31 pm to willow2
An absolutely amazing breed. Have had one for 7 years now.
As for "little to no shedding" well, that's just a lie. They are a short hair breed and when the seasons chance, they shed pretty bad. I have dark hardwood floors and certain times of the year, we sweep every day.
While they love to be active, they do not really need 2 to 3 hours a day. That said, once they are ready... this is there time and they love to play, fetch and do anything. I have to say, when they run they are pure muscle in motion like a thoroughbred.
Ours has always been a pet, but when we are at my family's bay house, she knows what to do. As far a family goes, ours was almost 5 when we brought our newborn home and she immediately took to her and protected her. Two years later, my 2 year old can walk (and to an extent) control the Vizsla.
In regards to barking, they ONLY bark when in protective mode or as a warning. Period.
OBEY THE VIZSLA!! LINK
As for "little to no shedding" well, that's just a lie. They are a short hair breed and when the seasons chance, they shed pretty bad. I have dark hardwood floors and certain times of the year, we sweep every day.
While they love to be active, they do not really need 2 to 3 hours a day. That said, once they are ready... this is there time and they love to play, fetch and do anything. I have to say, when they run they are pure muscle in motion like a thoroughbred.
Ours has always been a pet, but when we are at my family's bay house, she knows what to do. As far a family goes, ours was almost 5 when we brought our newborn home and she immediately took to her and protected her. Two years later, my 2 year old can walk (and to an extent) control the Vizsla.
In regards to barking, they ONLY bark when in protective mode or as a warning. Period.
OBEY THE VIZSLA!! LINK
Posted on 12/8/10 at 8:40 pm to geauxjames
Mine did not shed. Mine barked to the point of being a problem.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 10:02 pm to geauxjames
Thanks for all the info everyone!
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