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Upcoming Events (Updated – 08/18/16)I've received a surprising number of emails and comments regarding the mystery of the "Whitemaraner". In fact, my blog post has had nearly 500 visitors in less than 24 hours. So I thought I would make another post with some new information I have gathered. US bred dog from two US bred "piebald" Weim. This dog's parents are both AKC registered pure grey Weims. No one knows the exact makeup of the Weimaraner. There are many theories about how it came to be and I explore some of them here and here. But no matter what the exact recipe was, I think everyone agrees that at some point in time, Pointers and Setters must have been included in the list of ingredients. So maybe the white comes from way back in the early days when the breed was first being created. Same dog as in the photo above. From all reports, she is a fantastic hunter and a real sweetheart. Personally, I think she is a great looking dog! Another Weim in the US with a similar coat.

Its pedigree is not known. When discussing white, it is important to keep in mind that the presence and extent of white markings are not entirely under genetic control. As early as 1957, referring to experiments done by Sewall Wright nearly four decades earlier, Clarence Little cautioned that: “an appreciable amount of variation in the extent of body-surface pigmentation is usually non-genetic in nature.” Without discounting the primary role of genes, it seems reasonable to think that various factors other than genetic can influence the distribution of pigmentation cells or perhaps, even interrupt it at times. We know that some factors may delay the normal pigmentation process as happened with the puppy mentioned earlier and there will no doubt be cases where the process is not only delayed but interrupted altogether. These factors could be anything from environmental to nutritional.I have a blog filling up quickly with training articles, training videos, and product reviews.

You can go to Red Dog Lady to learn more about training. The Vizsla (VEE-shla) is also known as the Hungarian Vizsla. It is one of the continental breeds of hunter, pointer, retrievers. It's primary use in the U.S. is to point upland game birds, but it is not a specialist. It will hunt any fur or feather game that it has been trained to find. This is where the term "versatile" comes from. The Vizsla, German Shorthair Pointer, German Wirehair Pointer, Weimaraner, and others are some of the versatile hunting dogs because they are capable of hunting both fur and feather on land and water. The Vizsla was rumored to be developed by the Magyars over one thousand years ago. It was reportedly reduced to 12 confirmed pure-bred individuals after the end of WWI & WWII, and was infused with "unregistered" dogs who looked like Vizslas to re-establish the breed. Today's Vizsla retains many of the original breed traits, thanks to the selective process the Hungarian kennel masters used in its recreation.

Some of those traits include the versatility to hunt all types of fur and feather game while still being a devoted house companion at the same time. There is not as large of a division between the "show Vizsla" and the "field Vizsla" that you see in almost every other breed in the sporting group. Yes, there is some division, but most Vizsla breeders today have worked very diligently to maintain the duality and versatility of the breed through carefully planned breeding programs. The pedigree of a well bred Vizsla should contain both Field and Show titles. The general appearance of a Vizsla is that of a medium-sized short-coated hunting dog of distinguished appearance and bearing. Robust, but rather lightly built; the coat is of an attractive solid golden rust. This is a dog of drive and power in the field yet a tractable and affectionate companion in the home. Everything about the Vizsla's appearance should be strong, smooth, lean and muscular, giving the impression of regal bearing.

The ideal size for adult male Vizslas is between 22 and 24 inches at the highest point over the shoulder blades. Females should be between 21 and 23 inches. Any Vizsla measuring 1 1/2 inches above or below these measurements is not within standard. The Vizsla will also have it's tail docked 1/3 off, leaving 2/3 intact, to prevent injuries while hunting. The Vizsla's temperament should be lively, gentle-mannered, demonstrably affectionate and sensitive though fearless with a well developed protective instinct. Vizslas are a very high energy breed with a very high intelligence. This can turn to destruction if he is not given a "job" and adequate daily exercise. "Busy paws are happy paws" should be their motto. Some of the different activities that Vizslas participate in besides hunting and lounging around the house are field trials, hunting tests, conformation (show), obedience, agility, tracking, search and rescue, therapy dogs, assistance dogs, and flyball. You can see how adaptable the Vizsla truly is just by these areas of participation.

The Vizsla breed also lays claim to the AKC's only Quintuple Champion out of any breed and has two out of the three Triple Champions in AKC history. If you are interested in purchasing a Vizsla, it is of the utmost importance that you go through a reputable breeder. Pet shop puppies lack the proper socialization to become a healthy lifelong companion. "Back Yard Breeders" do not charge as much for their puppies, but you are also not given a lifelong guarantee for genetic defects, a lifelong "no questions asked" return policy, the sire and dam are not tested for genetic defects (hip dysplasia, etc.) and they're usually not "proven" with any titles themselves. The Back Yard Breeder may be well-intentioned, or they may be breeding strictly for the money. Reputable breeders can have one litter or several litters per year, and what divides them from the others is the amount of time, energy, money, and sweat they have invested in their breeding program. It is very important to understand that the American Kennel Club (AKC) is only a registry, and nothing more.

Just because a puppy comes with AKC papers doesn't mean it is a great dog or that it should be bred. It only means that both of the puppy's parents were pure bred dogs. That being said, Mira Vizslas is an AKC Registered Kennel Name, and all of our litters registered with AKC. I will provide and individual application for Field Dog Stub Book registration upon request. You need to understand that the Vizsla's temperament and intelligence come from the "field side" of it's pedigree. The ability to reason, remember, learn, acclimate to surroundings, and be responsive to it's owners are all traits of an excellent hunting dog, equally alongside the ability to find and locate game birds. Even if all you want is a companion Vizsla, it should have a solid hunting background, this is most of what makes a Vizsla a Vizsla. Health, Temperament, Hunting Ability, and Conformation are the "four legs" your breeder should be striving to achieve in their breeding program. Things you can do with your Vizsla:

Companion—naturally clean, short coated, high trainability and loyalty make the Vizsla a great companion. Hunting Tests—The American Kennel Club offers titles for pointing breed dogs demonstrating instinct and training at these levels: JH (Junior Hunter), SH (Senior Hunter) and MH (Master Hunter). Dogs at the JH level show instinct and some amount of training, the MH dog is a highly trained hunting dog, and the SH dog falls in between the two. Agility—with their lithe and athletic bodies, Vizslas excel in this popular activity, with titles earned at various levels of difficulty through AKC and other organizations such as NADAC. Junior Handling—for those with children, AKC offers the challenge of competition to see who can learn and develop the skills to handle a dog in the field and show ring and present it to its best advantage. The Vizsla Club of America has an active Junior Program. Versatility Certificate—VCA offers Versatility Certificates in Conformation (CC), Obedience (OC) and Field (FD) which require demonstration of excellence in the three major areas of show, field, and obedience.