roybo 2,873 Posted September 21, 2010 Report Share Posted September 21, 2010 gary your dogs are crackers mate ,and look like they do a job too , shame vizlas are such good lookers in a way, as they are getting more and more common as pets round here , still not 10 a penny ,but still getting more popular ,but you can understand why. real shame if they go the wrong way. keep up the good work Quote Link to post
magyarman 0 Posted October 1, 2010 Report Share Posted October 1, 2010 I know theres a few on here who are very clued up on both these breeds so i thought id post my question to you guys. ive had experience with both breeds (training not working) and like most have always found vizsla's much softer, not necessarily easier to train but a stern word has always been adequate reprimand. I was wondering if this has ever reflected in other ways on the shooting field? i know many weimaraners will tackle game that bits back, and seem to have a deep hatred of foxes, how does this compare to the vizsla? are they any softer in the field? cheers all It's hard to generalise but the (real working) Weimeraner is the more likely to tackle foxes etc. My latest vizsla bitch is gentle and softly retrieves dead game but if anything has a go at her then it's look out; the last Saturday of the season last year a fox was shot on a pheasant drive and she was sent to retrieve it but unbeknown to me it hadn't been shot cleanly and it went to bite her - next thing one snapped fox where she'd shaken it so hard it's spine had broken - brought it back looking like a bag of rags. Talking to the Danes recently and they're reporting more and more weimeraners having to be shot whilst out hunting for attacking their owners and fellow hunters as the breed is being bred 'harder' over there - the guts has been bred out of most Weims over here now. as Gary says the GWP is a better bet for biting game but also have a look at the Pudelpointer if foxes are your quarry - how can I put this, they're not fond of them shall we say, and will go out of their way to get to one. Quote Link to post
lampinglurcher 36 Posted October 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 1, 2010 I know theres a few on here who are very clued up on both these breeds so i thought id post my question to you guys. ive had experience with both breeds (training not working) and like most have always found vizsla's much softer, not necessarily easier to train but a stern word has always been adequate reprimand. I was wondering if this has ever reflected in other ways on the shooting field? i know many weimaraners will tackle game that bits back, and seem to have a deep hatred of foxes, how does this compare to the vizsla? are they any softer in the field? cheers all It's hard to generalise but the (real working) Weimeraner is the more likely to tackle foxes etc. My latest vizsla bitch is gentle and softly retrieves dead game but if anything has a go at her then it's look out; the last Saturday of the season last year a fox was shot on a pheasant drive and she was sent to retrieve it but unbeknown to me it hadn't been shot cleanly and it went to bite her - next thing one snapped fox where she'd shaken it so hard it's spine had broken - brought it back looking like a bag of rags. Talking to the Danes recently and they're reporting more and more weimeraners having to be shot whilst out hunting for attacking their owners and fellow hunters as the breed is being bred 'harder' over there - the guts has been bred out of most Weims over here now. as Gary says the GWP is a better bet for biting game but also have a look at the Pudelpointer if foxes are your quarry - how can I put this, they're not fond of them shall we say, and will go out of their way to get to one. thanks for the input man im not thinking specifically just fox but really anything that could give them trouble. both my retrievers (well, one died but i still count her) are mad for fox, nothing to do with me training them, just on seperate occasions when the oportunity arose they clocked on and did well and have done since. Quote Link to post
Danironnie 1 Posted December 31, 2023 Report Share Posted December 31, 2023 Hi all, does anyone know if Gary is still breeding? I’m desperately trying to track down a Gary from wales that I brought my vizsla from in 2010 and sadly lost this year! I found the email address, vent196@aol but no reply as yet…. So just been googling and found this forum and one of Gary’s pics looks like oh could be the place Quote Link to post
Borr 5,726 Posted December 31, 2023 Report Share Posted December 31, 2023 @Garypco Quote Link to post
Danironnie 1 Posted December 31, 2023 Report Share Posted December 31, 2023 1 hour ago, Borr said: @Garypco he’s not been online since 2015 I’ve emailed the address on here too last night but nothing as yet 1 Quote Link to post
Wales1234 5,489 Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 On 31/12/2023 at 00:45, Danironnie said: Hi all, does anyone know if Gary is still breeding? I’m desperately trying to track down a Gary from wales that I brought my vizsla from in 2010 and sadly lost this year! I found the email address, vent196@aol but no reply as yet…. So just been googling and found this forum and one of Gary’s pics looks like oh could be the place He’s passed away sorry Quote Link to post
Danironnie 1 Posted January 15 Report Share Posted January 15 Oh gosh I’m sorry I was worried that could be the case as I’d heard nothing back at all. Quote Link to post
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