10 Reasons Why You Should Get a Vizsla

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @YvonneOldfield
    @YvonneOldfield 8 дней назад

    My son and family have rusty. He is 7 years old. Everything you say about them is true. Gorgeous breed ❤

  • @Kysushanz
    @Kysushanz 9 месяцев назад +3

    My Viz dog gets 10 ~ 12 km every day - broken up into two walks, morning and afternoon. He has been incredibly easy to train - doesn't jump on people like the dogs in this video. He waits for me to "introduce" him to people before he approaches them [usually] - I simply say to him "Say hello" and he will walk up to them and push in for a cuddle. He exercises/walks off leash and will do so in the city when I go to the cafe [he simply walks at heel]; in the park, he casts far and wide but always checks where I am and if he is "allowed" to go further. He obeys [immediately] voice and hand-signal commands. He is now 4 years old and is amazingly calm and great around other dogs, children and people. Compared to other dogs I've had, he is quite a stand-out; love him to bits!!

  • @zoltanlovasz1681
    @zoltanlovasz1681 13 дней назад

    About calling them velcro: the dog's preferred vizsla-owner distance is exactly 0. Always.

  • @VizslaGuy
    @VizslaGuy 9 месяцев назад +2

    Vee-sh-lah please, not vizzla ;) :)

    • @Raghnall55
      @Raghnall55 7 месяцев назад

      I assume you live in Hungary and want to teach the world how to pronounce vizsla

    • @zoltanlovasz1681
      @zoltanlovasz1681 13 дней назад

      @@Raghnall55 Don't think so. Not Vee-sh-lah, it is Vee-ZH-lah, same sound as in treasure, measure, pleasure. Light emphasis on first syllable. "lah" at the end is quite close to Hungarian pronunciation, if you keep it short (not laaah or even laah) and h is silent.