My husband and I live in Indianola ,Iowa (middle of the USA…farmbelt). We are on Vizsla 4 and five in our lifetime. Needless to say I enjoy your videos!!! Our two brothers are both males with different body types and different personalities. Our first Vizsla was a real hunter and spent many hours hunting pheasants and bringing them back to Bob. He pointed his first game when he was 6 months old! Bob walked up to him flushed the bird and got it!!! He rung his neck and gave the pup the head!!! What a proud day for the dog and his hunter! We’re almost 80 now and these two are house pets with a large fenced in yard! They are called a Velco babies as they are happiest when touching our sides on the Davenport! They’re 7 years old and starting to get white muzzles. All my grandparents are from Norway…Voss and Sand is all I’m sure about. Good luck with your girl! ❤️🤗
So lovely to watch your story with Vilja. We have just got our wee Hungarian Vizsla. We have called her Mei (which means ‘beautiful’ in Mandarin) She is just over 9weeks old and has a beautiful temperament. We live in rural dairy farming country in the north island of New Zealand. I will try to send photos on Instagram.🐾💗🌿
My Vizsla Elsa ist now 10 years old, still walks/runs 10km in the morning with me and 3-4 km in the afternoon. Never ending energy. The jumping on strangers became less with 5 years. You will have incredible fun with your vizsla. And never miss giving her your love.
Love your videos. We have a beautiful boy Vizsla who is also 5 months old. He watches you videos all the way through and quietly barks- we think he is in love with your girl.
She’s a beauty. We’ve had a male Vizsla for two weeks now, he’s nearly 14 weeks old and a real handful but such a character and so intelligent, sleeps through the night and has done from day one, hates his cage and don’t think he ever will like it. Puppies are hard work.
Your cinematography is amazing. The entire video is amazingly well done. I get my Vizsla in one week and am super excited! your video is inspiring and helpful!
Something no one ever seams to mention is how good they smell, they smell as good as they look. Most dogs eventually get an odor if they’re not bathe every month. I would say I have to look. hard and think hard to find a bad trait in a Vizsla. And that beautiful golden rust coat is just absolutely stunningly beautiful. Love Love Love Vizslas. She adds to the beauty of your park like home and the lovely couple that you two are.
I want to get one, but they seem like a ton of work. 2-3 HOURS of exercise a day is A LOT. I don't want to get one if I can't provide a good home that will make one happy.
She is a beautiful dog in looks and personality. You are all very lucky to have each other and live in such a beautiful place. I thoroughly enjoy your videos and seeing her develop. Vizslas definitely have their goofy moments. It made me laugh when she waved goodbye 😀😀😀🐾🐾🐾
Vilja is beautiful. We are looking for our first Vizsla and hope to get one in the next few months. Your updates are wonderful and are a great way for us to learn more about daily life with the breed.
Enjoyed your video of your vizsla, she is beautiful! We have a 3-year-old male vizsla , Tucker. We live in a cabin high upon 10 wooded acres. Tucker has never attempted to stray from our property, & runs freely chasing animals & exploring, but always keeps us in sight or earshot. He loves people & other dogs & enjoys watching all animals on the tv & playing with his sister cat Bella. He will perform tricks & heal for a treat, but definitely periodically thinks whether he wants to obey a command without one.. 🤔 He makes a game out of everything..especially stealing dad's clothing. 🤦♀️ Your beautiful home and Island property must be Paradise & I am sure your vizsla is in love with it! She definitely is in love with you both and I can see that love is mutual😍 Thank you so much for sharing your lives & hers with us. Life with a vizsla is a unique experience 😊❣️
Our Vizsla will be coming home the first week of June. We will be training her for hunting as well. Love seeing your puppy grow up and your adventures with her.
My v, Zora, is 7 mos old and I love your videos! Having people turn away when she jumps up is a great way to discourage the jumping, but that is hard to enforce with strangers. I have worked hard to make sure I don't reward her jumping on me (no matter how much I love it). And when I take her off leash where she interacts with people I make a point of reminding her "no jump, Zora" when we come across people and make a big deal and reward her when she greets people appropriately - and no treats when she does jump. She has gotten a lot better!
Love it! She must've run all day to be that calm on that table :) Good luck with teaching her not to jump at people. This was the only thing we failed with ours. They just cannot control the happiness. Again, great video. Wery well shot, and postprocessed. And she is a cutie princess.
Beautiful girl, great filming! We've had 2 Vizslas, both lived to 14. We would just put our knee up when they try to jump on you. Makes its hard for them to reach you and they lose interest. You're not trying to hit them with your knee, just providing a barrier. I think it might be time for #3 - love this breed, so sweet and smart!
I'm not sure what I like most, your puppy or where you live!! We let go of our Vizsla last month aged 14 years and five weeks which was awful but expected, she was a beautifully natured and beautiful looking dog. We will probably have another (or 2) one day. My grandmother was from Stavanger (I am English) so we have some shared heritage (and I hate hot weather, love snow) so have always loved looking at and hearing about Norway, your place is just beautiful. So am subscribing for the two reasons above! Looking forward to reading the posts... :)
Thanks for the update! Looks like she is having a great life and she is also adding to yours! Our Vizsla, is 1 month younger...I can relate to the puppy bites on the hands...can’t wait til that is over. Our V, Honey, is smart, funny, energetic...such a great addition to our family...typical of a V!
What a wonderful puppy you have. It is great to see she is doing well. I am happy to announce that we will be welcoming our puppy on april 12th. Very much looking forward to that. Hope we will have as a good time with our puppy as you have with Vilja. Our puppy will be named Sep.
Your videos are great! I had a Vizsla that died at the age of 13. it is still fresh and i miss him so much! he died on august 15th 2020 (terrible year). My parents want to get again a new Vizsla puppy and start again this amazing journey. can i ask you which is the coat you use for your little puppy for the cold winter? i will be glad to get a link to buy one....
What a lovely Vizsla. Ma suggestion. When a puppy bites you playfully and it hurts, immediatelly express your pain. The puppy will react on your pain with biting you again but very softly to show you it has understand your message. (So never suppress your pain! It sends the wrong message)
With my Vizsla Aspen (female now almost 2yo) we were able to not stop the biting necessarily but taught her not to actually bite down. She will still put her mouth an you but she is very gentle most of the time. So that might be a good idea for you to try is to reinforce a habit of her having a softer bite when she puts her mouth on your hand. We can’t stop Aspen from mouthing us because for some reason she just loves watches😊. It’s pretty funny actually.
Hi there :) I love your videos and we have also 4 months old vizsla puppy named Nami and I would like to ask what is the brand of clothes that she wore in 5.18 mins. It looks very comfy and warm :) Thank you
Thank you! Well she has met 2 cats, who are not so fond of dogs. So she runs agains them and they run away... So i guess we could say not great. She gets to eager and the cats sees her as a threat.
Hello and good Day. My vizsla is now almost 5 months and the weight is 23 kilo its, a male dog. He is growing so fast, my other male vizsla wass 31 kilo max. This one will be bigger. Greetings from the Netherlands.
We are looking for a new dog. 3yrs ago, our beagle died. One thing our beale couldn't do, is being left alone for a couple of hours. How is that like with a Vizsla? (If you have any experience with that?)
I am writing you from Romania. Our Vizsla is 5 months and a half. He is having a huge amount of energy, and we can't wait for better weather, so we move him to the garden in order to be able to consume the energy more. Just a question, which kind of food you feed your Vizsla, and which is the daily amount?
@@yzzenhaels I don't want to start a polemic with you, but I hope you are aware that nobody is losing it's time to watch this clip. We are aware about our history together, so stay calm and enjoy RU-vid without so much hate for others.
Yes that is correct! When we go out she always has clothes on her. The few pictures when she is shiwering whitout clothes - that was just her morning pee on our yard... we were just outside for a quick moment and she runs to the door when she is ready :)
We didnt let her climb down the stairs at first... we heard it is not good for their bone structure since it havent fully developed and have som kind of "gap"... I cant really remember exactly but I think it was after 12 weeks :)
"Medium-sized and small-sized breed puppies can do stairs safely at the age of 12 weeks. However, large-sized breed puppies aren’t supposed to do stairs until they are at least 16 weeks. That’s because large-sized dogs are very prone to Hip Dysplasia, which can harm him if he kept doing stairs at a young age." :)
If your dog is still jumping up on his back legs to greet people, tell you visitors to turn their backs to the dog. If you dont pay attention face on, the dog will learn not to do it.