Thank you for the support and congratulations on getting a Vizsla. Yes they are really smart. They will learn whatever you are willing to teach them. Just time and patience.
Beautiful! Thanks to your comment about my getting another Vizsla, I put the word out that I'm ready. It takes a long time to recover from the loss but thank you. Thank you. Thank you!
@@kobethevizsla157 Doing well thanks. Loving life with my adopted greyhound "Prince".💙🐾🐾😃 Was inspired to get a dog after watching your fabulous videos.
This was awesome to see! I am planning on getting a vizsla in the beginning of next year, so this gets me excited and less anxious. You had some great tips in there, which I will definitely be implementing once my pup will be old enough to do this with me. The first step was done. I got a mountain bike instead of a city bike ^^
Tekla - I've had my female Vizsla for 6 months now - you'll never regret your decision to get one. They are magnificent animals. Mine is a friend of every dog and human at our local dog park! I'll be trying biking now that the weather is getting warmer - but will probably only do it off leash in a local back country park.
My Vizsla is 3 months and I would love to be able to do the same with my bicycle. Right now when walking her she gets distracted and stops when she see birds. I wonder if this will happen while bike riding with that attachment. Does Kobe stop to look at the birds while walking and/or running along your bike ride? Should I wait until my Vizsla gets older?
I just started to bike ride with him. Birds have not bee. A problem but Squirrels have been 😁. We are working on it he will learn to ignore other stuff while riding he is very smart. I would not bike ride with your Vizsla until she's an adult. For exercise it's recommended 5 minutes for every month of age. And they say you can do twice a day so if your V is 3 months no more then 15 minutes. When I first got my Vizsla I was exercising more then that until I learned the right amount of time. Best of luck with your V. They truly are the best. 😁
No.1 rule for a bike riding with a dog is NEVER EVER to leash your dog to the bike. I understand if your concern is that he will run to the road- this is why you should only go biking with your dog in the nature, where there is no risk from traffic. What you did here is irresponsible and dangerous for both of you.
Hi! i just got my vizsla two weeks ago i have been watching for 2 years now! In just a week he has learned 8 commands, such a smart breed.
Thank you for the support and congratulations on getting a Vizsla. Yes they are really smart. They will learn whatever you are willing to teach them. Just time and patience.
Beautiful! Thanks to your comment about my getting another Vizsla, I put the word out that I'm ready. It takes a long time to recover from the loss but thank you. Thank you. Thank you!
Yes I know it's hard. Took me almost 3 years to get Kobe after I lost my boxer. Best of luck on getting another one 😁
Kobe!!! LOVE you buddy! Such a handsome fellow. 😃
Thank you so much. How's everything with you?
@@kobethevizsla157 Doing well thanks. Loving life with my adopted greyhound "Prince".💙🐾🐾😃 Was inspired to get a dog after watching your fabulous videos.
@@derekdalton5658 so great to hear. Dogs complete us.
Kobe is very smart. You got lucky with that one. Love your videos. We need more videos.
Thank you. Yes Kobe really is the best. 😁 more videos to come don't worry 😉
I have been teaching this for years, hats-off to you for doing it right!!
Thank you. Appreciate it. I try to watch videos and do research first before anything,
Wow!! This pup is such a fast learner.
Great to see a pup so loved!!! ❤️❤️
Thank you 😁
This was awesome to see! I am planning on getting a vizsla in the beginning of next year, so this gets me excited and less anxious. You had some great tips in there, which I will definitely be implementing once my pup will be old enough to do this with me. The first step was done. I got a mountain bike instead of a city bike ^^
You are in for a lot of fun with a Vizsla. They learn very fast. Kobe loves to bike ride. Thanks for the support 😁
Tekla - I've had my female Vizsla for 6 months now - you'll never regret your decision to get one. They are magnificent animals. Mine is a friend of every dog and human at our local dog park! I'll be trying biking now that the weather is getting warmer - but will probably only do it off leash in a local back country park.
Glad to see new videos with you guys on the channel! Kobe is cool :)
Thank you. Definitely trying to post more videos 😁
Happy dog !
Yes he is 😁
My Vizsla is 3 months and I would love to be able to do the same with my bicycle. Right now when walking her she gets distracted and stops when she see birds. I wonder if this will happen while bike riding with that attachment. Does Kobe stop to look at the birds while walking and/or running along your bike ride? Should I wait until my Vizsla gets older?
I just started to bike ride with him. Birds have not bee. A problem but Squirrels have been 😁. We are working on it he will learn to ignore other stuff while riding he is very smart. I would not bike ride with your Vizsla until she's an adult. For exercise it's recommended 5 minutes for every month of age. And they say you can do twice a day so if your V is 3 months no more then 15 minutes. When I first got my Vizsla I was exercising more then that until I learned the right amount of time. Best of luck with your V. They truly are the best. 😁
He is a Happy dog :)
Yes he is. Always excited for new activities 😁
Wait till he bolts in front of your tire and you go over the handle bars like i have many times.
Hasn't happened yet but I've been close 🤣
Watch for draining ditches!!!
Absolutely 😁
Az okos vizsi.
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@@kobethevizsla157 Clever vizsla.
Thank you 😁
@@kobethevizsla157 It was in Hungarian. Vizsi is nickname for vizsla.
Nice. Good to learn some Hungarian 😁
No.1 rule for a bike riding with a dog is NEVER EVER to leash your dog to the bike. I understand if your concern is that he will run to the road- this is why you should only go biking with your dog in the nature, where there is no risk from traffic. What you did here is irresponsible and dangerous for both of you.