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Nice pups mate and well reared. How did you get on with the tail docking and is it easy down your way to get a vet to do the job. What method of find and notify do you teach your dogs when out stalking.

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Nice pups mate and well reared. How did you get on with the tail docking and is it easy down your way to get a vet to do the job. What method of find and notify do you teach your dogs when out stalking.

not a problem here we have an ex vet that does it for the council of docked breeds,just general hunt point and flush,i huss em em on to flush!!!

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[i was think of the deerstalking side of things (blood trailing )Even vets struggle when it comes to vizslas tails i have seen some that look like GWP,S

sorry didnt think about it that way,i dont do a lot of stalking so couldnt really comment,altho there are a few that use them in this fashion!!!

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Do smooth vizslas make good stalking dogs or do they suffer with there coats.

mine are out constantly hawking or rough shooting,beating never have a problem with coats,although they dont get on very well in extreme cold,thats the one downside they do have!!! :cry:

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I was thinking of a new dog and really liked the look of the smooth vizsla. But as a deerstalker my dogs would with out doubt be subjected to real cold weather for long periods. Also deer stalking has times when dogs would be required to stay in the one position for hours at a time eg under high seats. May be that is why the wirehaired vizsla is starting to be used more and more for deerstalking. I will stick to what i have mate. I Hope all of your pups find good kind working homes they look good.

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I was thinking of a new dog and really liked the look of the smooth vizsla. But as a deerstalker my dogs would with out doubt be subjected to real cold weather for long periods. Also deer stalking has times when dogs would be required to stay in the one position for hours at a time eg under high seats. May be that is why the wirehaired vizsla is starting to be used more and more for deerstalking. I will stick to what i have mate. I Hope all of your pups find good kind working homes they look good.

no worries mate,its why i said what i said,if you require a gwp let me know some friends of mine have a working bred litter that will be made for the job!!!

 

ATB

 

Gary

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