Seen this dog at Pheas Fest in Omaha two years ago. Great blocky/strong looking animal.Ron from The hunting dog podcast has one. That’s where I’d start
He buys a new dog almost every year. I haven’t listened for a while. I’ll check it out. Thanks sag!Ron from The hunting dog podcast has one. That’s where I’d start
I provided a link below to a US breeder and they seem like a good place to start. I don't know them personally and can't speak to their breeding program. They started with Hungarian lines which I would take as a positive. I would also get in touch with the Wirehair Vizsla Association. They might be able to provide additional information on the breed and breeders. Good luck.Greetings
Interested in North American breeders or people who have hunted with, or spent time around, Wirehaired vizslas.
Mike from Mead
*dag!!!He buys a new dog almost every year. I haven’t listened for a while. I’ll check it out. Thanks sag!
*dag!!!He buys a new dog almost every year. I haven’t listened for a while. I’ll check it out. Thanks sag!
Much appreciated Mosby!I provided a link below to a US breeder and they seem like a good place to start. I don't know them personally and can't speak to their breeding program. They started with Hungarian lines which I would take as a positive. I would also get in touch with the Wirehair Vizsla Association. They might be able to provide additional information on the breed and breeders. Good luck.
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Since 2003, the Wirehaired Vizsla Club of America has represented the breed and is the oldest existing club for Wirehaired Vizsla in America. We are recognized by the American Kennel Club as the breeds official Parent Club. The mission of the WVCA is to promote and protect quality and...wvca.club