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Dog Breeder
A dog breeder may have worked in rescues in his past; he'll be very familiar with all the training techniques and processes of the one he specializes in.
The Vizsla breed appeared in Hungary, and he is a descendant of an old hunting breed. They were supposed to track, point, find and retrieving game and were extensively used as bird hunting companions. Those animals were less than wide spread, as they were favored by noble authorities.
A dog breeder may have worked in rescues in his past; he'll be very familiar with all the training techniques and processes of the one he specializes in.
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Dog Breeder -
rescues, training
Common misspellings are veeshla, veeshlas, vishla, vishlas, visla, vislas, viszla, viszlas, vizla, vizlas, viszlu, viszlus, cizsla, bizsla, fizsla, vozsla, vuzsla, vkzsla, vissla, viasla, vixsla, vizela, vizala, vizdla, vizwla, vizxla, vizspa, vizsma, vizska, vizsls, vizslz, vizslq, cizslas, bizslas, fizslas, vozslas, vuzslas, vkzslas, visslas, viaslas, vixslas, vizelas, vizalas, vizdlas, vizwlas, vizxlas, vizspas, vizsmas, vizskas, vizslss, vizslzs, vizslqs.
Vizslas are renowned for their enviable hunting drive, restrained and poised temperament, and gracious, postcard-image appearance. They have short and dense coat, either smooth or wiry; V-shaped ears and straight and powerful legs. The eyes are dark and intelligent, and the nose is brown, matching the coat color. A dog breeder may have worked in rescues in his past; he'll be very familiar with all the training techniques and processes of the one he specializes in.
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