Meet Champ, my new vizsla

bauerline

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Champ flew in from Texas today with his breeder. She drove up with her friend who lives in VA to deliver Champ to our house. He is doing great and Nittany and Blitz are getting along well with him. There have been no issues and Champ is very outgoing. He sure is a cute little guy!

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Nice pup---love the eyes in the first picture ---looks like he can hardly wait to get going--watch out birds there is a new CHAMP in the game. :thumbsup:
 
Looks good!! Enjoy puppyhood it doesn't last very long!! Hope to see some hunting pic's next year!!:10sign:
 
Cool pics... pup looks very content in the first and someone looks happy to have a new buddy in the last. :thumbsup:
 
Thanks for the well wishes. He's doing well and last night he slept until 5:30 until he needed to go out. Housebreaking is progressing well at this point.
 
Great looking pup. You'll have your work cut out for you for awhile but it sure is fun.
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Champ has been doing very good the first week and housebreaking is going well. I've been working on some of the basics and he's picking things up well. He did a good job with "stay" today with a couple of distractions.

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I'm looking forward to the time when the snow is gone.
 
More snow and another day off from work since school was closed. The extra time got the better of me and I took the dogs to run. I wasn't sure how Champ would do since he just turned 14 weeks old but his racing through the house convinced me to take him along. Nittany and Blitz had no problem with the snow and the cover seems to be in good shape with the weather we've been having.

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Champ did his best to keep up.
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There is still some cover and food left in the food plot. I didn't see any pheasant tracks but I did see some signs of deer.
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When I got back to the truck I loaded up Nittany and Blitz. I put a short lead on Champ and let him check out the pines since I know the holdover pheasants like to hang out in that area when the weather is rough. Champ did a good job of working some ground scent and I saw this guy running on the edge of the road.
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Champ then walked the edge of the pines and I know he was getting a nose full of birds and the number of bird tracks was pretty good. He had a quick point before a bunch of hens flushed from the other side of the pines.
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We kept walking the pines and there were some more hens in there.
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The above picture is actually from when the rooster flushed and Champ was watching him fly off. He was cackling the entire way.
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It was good to be out and hopefully the weather improves so I can do some more work with Champ.
 
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