Vizsla Puppies For Sale In Dorset

Rabbits And Guinea Pigs gender Male and Female breed Rabbits & Guinea Pigs Please remember that we have lots of rabbits and guinea pigs all requiring new loving homes. Details of the other animals we have can be found on the OTHER ANIMALS page on the dropdown under the dogs.... Chihuahua X Jack Russell Dave is a 7 yr old Chihuahua x Jack Russell. He is a nice natured dog who can be a little shy initially, especially with men.... Danny is a seven year old lurcher x collie . He is very good natured and laid back. He is good with people and other dogs.... Vinnie And Milo gender Vinnie & Milo are male Staffordshire Bull Terriers of 3years and are lovely boys but, due to a change in family circumstances, found themselves in need of a new home. Vinnie & Milo are currently in foster care but they now desperately need a place to call their very own. Vinnie & Milo have... Goldie is a small crossbreed who came from the pound. She is a very friendly girl who is good with other dogs.
She loves fuss and is very playful.... Oscar And Wookie gender Male and Male breed Oscar is a Border Terrier cross and Wookie is a Shih Tzu cross. They have been together for a while so need a new home where they can continue their friendship. They are happy chaps who are playful and deserving of a new loving home.... Toby is a nine year old Jack Russell. He is a typical terrier, very single minded but very lovable. He needs to be the only dog in the home and must have a garden where he can play with his ball.... Fergus is a 9 yr old terrier who has sadly lost his owner. He is a little shy at the moment so would love a patient home where he can get used to his new environment. Rosie is almost a year old. A sweet natured girl who is bouncy and playful. Like any youngster, she will need further training.... Jack Russell X West Highland Terrier Buddy is 9 months old . He is a lively boy who needs an experienced owner.... Boysie is a greyhound, who is about six years old.
He is a gentle boy, who is good with everyone. House For Sale Dufferin St ClairHe will need lots of exercise, love and attention....Pomeranian Puppies For Sale Near Los Angeles Paddy is a four year old Bichon Frise - a friendly boy who is happy with people and other dogs. Cleaning Mold From Vertical BlindsHe could live with another dog who is gentle and calm. He came with a slight mobility problem in his rear end, but as he is putting on some weight and developing muscle this is improving. Teddy is an elderly Jack Russell, looking for a loving retirement home. He needs to be the only dog in his new home as he is very set in his ways and likes his own space. Lloyd is a 4 year old Staffie. He has suffered from anxiety but can now quite happily walk along the road with cars whizzing past.
We have given him experience walking with larger, calm dogs and he has learnt to cope really well when passing smaller dogs on his walks. Lloyd has so much love to... Royal is a two year old American Bulldog cross. He is a very gentle boy who who is used to a large family. He is enjoying life and loves to play with his tennis balls.... Pasha is a 7 year old male Shar Pei. He is neutered, fully vaccinated and health checked. He has lived in two family homes, the first with children. He needs to be the only pet in the home. Pasha is quite aloof and will take time to respond to his new owner. These special dogs are much better... Gizmo is an eight year old Rottweiler cross. He is a very gentle boy who is looking for a special retirement home as he is almost blind. Gizmo is more than capable of living a near normal life with some small adjustments to help him adapt and find his way around. He understands a number of commands...Ralph is a 12 week old male Hungarian Vizsla.
Gorgeous Ralph has an issue with his eyes. He has been seen by the specialist and is currently undergoing treatment. PhotosWirehaired Vizsla Information(Wirehaired VEESH-la) (Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla, Hungarian Wire-haired Pointing Dog, or Drotzörü Magyar Vizsla)The cheerful Wirehaired Vizsla is a medium to large breed dog. They have a rough, dull, russet gold coats and water repellant undercoats. Their lovable faces and square heads are accentuated by their long, bearded muzzle (the beard is one difference between this breed and the traditional Vizsla) and powerful jaws.  The breed should have a scissor, not a level, bite.  Their eyes are medium sized eyes should be about the same shade as their coats, and the whites of their eyes should not be visible. A broad, muscular neck forms a bridge between their friendly faces and their well-muscled bodies designed for hunting.  Their front legs should be short while their back legs are longer. Its robust chest is deep but not as deep as other hunting breeds, such as the Labrador Retriever.
Many owners decide to dock their tails. Their feet should be small and round like a cat’s instead of long and narrow like a rabbit’s. Wirehaired Vizslas are extremely gentle and intelligent. They can be protective of their family but can also be high strung and wary of loud noises so early socialization is critical. They are very obedient and learn quickly. However, it is important to keep them occupied because they can quickly become bored and will resort to destructive chewing for entertainment. They can sometimes be stubborn when it comes to following commands.  Because they are energetic dogs, they are perfect for hunting, agility, and tracking. However, without enough exercise they can become very hard to deal with.  Otherwise, it is a loyal breed, cheerful, and affectionate breed. The Wirehaired Vizsla is prone to hip dysplasia.  Other potential risks are cancer, epilepsy, thyroid disorders, and von Willebrand’s disease.  Wirehaired Vizslas have a life expectance of approximately 12 to 15 years.
The Wirehaired Vizsla, like most modern breeds, was a product of selective breeding.  In the 1930s, breeders realized the Vizslas with thicker coats were more protected from water which would give them a hunting advantage.  Vasas Jozsef decided to cross a thick-coated Vizsla with a German Wirehaired Pointer.  The Wirehaired Vizsla was the result. Wirehaired Vizslas do not require much maintenance, so they are perfect for dog owners who have little time or money to spend on grooming. Their nails do need to stay trimmed, and they should be brushed occasionally. They shed some but not as much as many other breeds. With Wirehaired Vizslas, the main concern is giving them plenty of exercise because they were used for hunting, retrieving, and as pointers so if they are simply house dogs or companions they may become frustrated, destructive, and even neurotic. To prevent that, it is important to let them run in a secure area and to take them on long walks. To be happy, Wirehaired Vizslas need a yard, preferably a large yard where they can run off leash.