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Velcro Vizsla
Ireland
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ธ.ค. 2021
I like to make videos and love dogs so setup this channel to share my journey of raising my first Vizsla puppy. I will be posting regularly about various topics and if you like dogs you may enjoy this channel.
Disclaimer: I am not a professional but will honestly share my thoughts and experiences so subscribe if that sounds interesting to you!
Disclaimer: I am not a professional but will honestly share my thoughts and experiences so subscribe if that sounds interesting to you!
I’m a pheasant hunter and adopted a 7 year old. First 90 days was hell but wow he settled in abs gets along well with my GWP. never looked back great hunter retriever and pet love the dog he’s 11 now still him going strong
So intelligent lmbo
Thank you.
gorgeous dog
Looks like a rough life🎉
the love you get from a Vizsla is like no other. We have two girls (4 and 6 yrs) and they are so wonderful. Just be prepared for a lap dog, whether you want it or not. They get very sad if they can't be ON you when you're sitting down!
Things to know as a person who had watched and studied professional dog trainers: 1. Dog parks are dangerous, you have no clue what another stranger dogs temperament is like. 2. I would highly recommend more mental stimulation like training and dog puzzles. 3. I would also highly recommend playing games with your dog like fetch or hide and seek. Hope this helps :)
I have 3 words SO FRICKIN CUTEEEEEE❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the insight. :-) Looking to get one of these dogs, it would be my first. Would you say a Vizsla is a good breed for a new dog owner?
Hello! I think a lot of people might say no as they are so high energy and needy. I would suggest to read a lot about them/watch TH-cam videos and be ready for a huge commitment of your time everyday for them. Depending on your lifestyle they may or may not be the right match. I have a video that goes more into this that might be worth watching 👍
A belated thank you for this! We're looking at introducing a dog to our family in the near future, and my instinct would have been to let them sort it out themselves. I'm going to heed your advice and also do more research!
I’d love both dogs, but I would always choose a Doberman over the Vizsla. Dobermans are unique and their way of being extremely affectionate and mellow, but at the same time alert, and protective. I find the Vizsla to be so much more work.
Just a few tips from someone who has had two large huskies for 14 years. Get rid of the harness. A dog will naturally pull into a harness. All you are doing is promoting the pulling and the dog will always win. We walked both of ours on a halti easy walker. It looks a little like a muzzle but isnt. After a few weeks we could walk the dogs on our little finger and now we walk them like any normal dog. Secondly, ditch the dog food. One of ours has suffered all her life to the point where we nearly lost her two years ago. We moved her onto a raw diet of tripe and oily fish (pre made) and within two days she was like a normal dog. Its a game changer and I would never feed any of my dogs on a kibble again
Thank you! I got one of those leeds and it works well when she's not trying to pull it off 🤣
Best hunting partner awer
Dobies are great dogs as well. My wife and I had a dobie as our “first” dog and they have seemingly endless energy, but their number one goal is to cuddle with you on the couch. But - Dobies only seem to have endless energy. Vizslas actually DO have endless energy. We just lost our latest Vizsla to bone cancer (at age 14 1/2) and even as a senior dog, Scout still acted the puppy. He wanted to run and play right up until at least age ten. Most dogs start to mature into a calmer lifestyle around age 2-3, but Vizslas (and all three pointers) seem to still be in that ‘calming down’ phase many more years. They are absolutely wonderful family companions, hunting/field trial dogs, or showdogs (or all three in the same hound!). If you can handle the energy all the time, non-stop! We pick up our new GSP puppy next weekend, so always a new pointer adventure for us 😮
Sorry to hear about Scout 😔 but that's exciting and wish you the best with your new puppy 🐶
When I walk my Vizsla.... I get so many girls coming up to me... he gets so much attention.
My vizsla my was a terrible puller when o got her. Pinch collar worked wonders. No it’s not mean. Does the same thing momma does when they’re small pups. 😊
Our Girl Mya will be 4 years old tomorrow! They are the best dogs in the world ❤
Very nice! I would suggest when you mention something (like it being rainy) you show video of it at the same time
Our Bruno & ZsaZsa de la Vizsla were amazing! They thrive on exercise and structure. They were great exercise buddies! ❤
Best dogs in the world
What a beautiful dog!! ❤🐕
I lost my vizsla about 7 years ago. I don’t think could get one again but the reason is I loved that dog more than any human. Since I am married now, my wife would rank #2 behind the Vizsla and that could be a problem for me 😊. Training was a breeze, they don’t smell, super affectionate and loyal, smart and perfect size. But, be aware if you can’t get them 30 mins to an hour of exercise a day you aren’t being fair to the dog.
my male viszla is 6 months old, he is still very playful, often jumps, tugs at the leash, but it gets better from day to day, we are much in nature, he loves the water, ..., and he is since the first day when I picked him up, my favorite.
She's a beautiful girl. My Vizsla is 30 months old. She is my companion everywhere I go. I live in the country so I don't use a leash when we take walks. She is able to explore as much as she wants but she always keeps me in her sight. I'm not allowed to stray, lol.
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Best breed; yes I have one. Thank you
A Vizsla is the best. I have had dogs all of my life and my 5 year old Velcro Vizsla is the smartest and best companion I have ever had - including two wives! LOL
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I do extreme hikes, long climbs and extreme outdoor sports so im looking to rescue a Vizla but I work all night 4 times a week. im afraid of their velcro habits thought.🤔.
Your dog is so cute 😍
I’ve had two Dobermans and adore the Doberman. The only reason we are getting a Vizsla is because my son and husband like pheasant hunting. I chose a Vizsla because it is closest to the Doberman in characteristics. And, Vizsla owners seem to be as passionate as Doberman owners. I will see shortly. We are getting our Vizsla puppy in three weeks😬
Wow best of luck with the puppy! I am going to get another dog soon and tempted to get a doberman but think I will get a different breed for now and get a doberman in a few years. I am spending a lot of time thinking what I should get next 🤔 🙃
This is great! Looking forward to more in the series :D
My viszla once found doe horn and if cuteness was a crime viszlas Whould be in jail for life
We've had the pleasure of looking after a friends Vizsla for the week, she is also called Maya funnily enough! What an amazing character she has - so loving and affectionate.
Before you climb that hill. Did you ask the dog, if he wanted to go up the hill?
Yes and she said "No" 😂
Aww Vizsla is a Hungarian dog breed❤
we have a 12 week old and she is so loving!!!
We came across a Vizsla at a nearby park one day and he followed our dogs home. We put up posters and were able to keep him about a month before his owner saw the poster and came and got him. However, we just loved him! He was a great dog. That led to us looking for our very own Vizsla. We have had two of them and just love them so much. We're older and couldn't take them on walks any longer but got our long back yard enclosed and he (our last one) was able to go out and chase squirrels, birds, rabbits, etc to his content. Best dog we've ever had! We sure do miss them!
It’s nice to hear someone actually pronounce the name properly!
he does, surprisingly.
Great dog but super high energy. Mine definitely pulls less when I run him with a bike but walking in constantly having to correct him. A hardness or gentle leader helps quite a bit. My struggle is getting him to hear commands when he’s hyper focused - like when he sees a rabbit or other dog.
Do you think a Viszla would make a good companion dog for a mainly whippet lurcher?
Yes I do, my Vizsla has lived with a schnauzer for a long period and recently a golden Retriever for a week and gets on well with them both. From what I have seen it seemed a better match with the Retriever as they were very similar in size and the odd time my vizsla dies tend to chase smaller dogs that we meet but a lurcher size should work well and she has played with lots of lurchers in the dog parks too!
I love my V, there is no other dog for me.
Please buy your dog a better fitting harness, this way she can end up hurting herself especially when running.
Shes so beautiful I had a visza
I have a Staffordshire terrier who was a handful when my 15 year old boxer was still alive. She was hyper,naughty,smart,and loved to instigate mischief. Now that shes the only dog its changed 100%. She is full of energy so i walk her at least 2 miles every morning, (it probably benefits me more than her) and i have a large yard for her to run. But without rex around she is so much more calm. The only negative i have with her is some times she gets aggressive with other dogs,and im not ok with that. So i dont take any chances,and keep a safe distance when we encounter other dogs. Rex on the other hand thought everything was his friend,and thats how hes been bitten by 2 snakes,sprayed by a skunk,and stung by more bees than i can remember.
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You can train your dog to not pull while walking. Even in my suburban area, I walk my Vizsla without a leash altogether, heel walk.
Look at those Flying V Ears
i have one i should sale it because Im not a hunter
Im not A hunter and i have a viszla
I have a Vizsla/red bone coon hound. This dog won the "dog lottery" because I go out in the fields daily and she can run off-leash. She is stubborn, loyal, intelligent, loving, and definitely part of the family. If you are considering a Vizsla or a coon hound be prepared to RUN every day.
I have been researching a long time too, and my dream dog is a Doberman, but like you, I think that a Vzsla is the best choice for me right now! Looking forward to seeing your videos!