AC/DC Kennels

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Training for fall trials in full swing. I hope I can make a good showing this fall.Mood: tired tiredPosted at 12:50 PM Jul 6 view more

  • AC/DC Kennels

  • 38 / Male
  • WAVERLY, Nebraska, US
  • Last Login: 9/15/2009

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About me:

We love dogs, especially Vizsla's. Dave and Ceci are the pack leaders, with our 2-legged kids being Anastacia and Connor. Our oldest dog is Chuck, a female Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Chuck has owned us for 11 years now and is definitely one of the family. Sidney the Vizsla is born and bred hunter. We participate in NSTRA field trials where she was chosen as rookie dog of the year for 2005. She will hunt all day for me and then curl up in Stacia's bed at night so she can go the next day. Scout is the Chocolate Lab that came to our house as a sort of rescue. She is just a typical big dumb lovable Lab. Simon is the newest member of the family and is a strong retriever. He is showing me some really good nose and is starting to stretch his range. email us for more information about our puppies!!!!!!! dzjammer@hotmail.com ..Myspace Layouts

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Country of Origin: The Vizsla (pronounced ‘veezhla’, ‘zh’ as in ‘vision’), also known as the ‘Hungarian Vizsla’, ‘Hungarian Pointer’, or ‘Magyar Vizsla’, is an ancient Hungarian breed. It was used by the Magyar tribe of the Carpathian Basin for rat hunting as far back as 800 A.D, and later adapted for pointing, retrieving, and tracking. The first written record of the Vizsla appears in the ‘Illustrated Vienna’ chronicle, prepared on order of King Louis the Great in 1357. Vizslas faced near extinction in the 1800’s, falling in popularity to the English pointer. The Vizsla is an ancestor of the Weimaraner and German Shorthaired Pointer, and these breeds may have been later crossed back into the Vizsla. The rare Wirehaired Vizsla (only a few hundred exist in North America) was developed by crossing the Vizsla with the German Wirehaired Pointer and Griffon in the 1930’s for a dog with heavier coat for hunting in cold weather. A Vizsla named Sari was the first Vizsla imported to the United States, in 1950. The Vizsla was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1960 and is today a popular show dog, hunter, and pet. Size: The smooth haired Vizsla has a shoulder height of 52-61 cm (20-24 in). The wirehaired Vizsla is slightly taller at 54-62 cm (21-24 in). Vizslas weigh 18-29 kg (40-65 lbs). They have long, low set ears, eye color fitting with the coat color, white teeth, and moderate stop (depression where the muzzle meets the forehead). The Vizsla has a tail which is usually docked at two thirds the natural length (three quarters in wirehaired) and small, round ‘cat feet’. It is a medium sized, muscular, lean dog. Coat: The Vizsla varies from golden rust to dark gold to red. Small white markings on the chest and feet are permissible. The smooth haired Vizsla has a short, abundant coat. The rare wirehaired Vizsla has a close, dense, wiry, coat 2-3 cm (.75-1.25 in) in length, with a water-repellant undercoat. Character: The Vizsla is affectionate and intelligent. It is known for its loyalty. Vizslas are very energetic and will become destructive if ignored or not sufficiently exercised. Temperament: The Vizsla is very gentle and gets along well with children, other dogs, and any household pets. It will bark at strangers.

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  • Status: Married
  • Here for: Networking, Friends
  • Hometown: Pleasanton
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Body type: Some extra baggage
  • Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
  • Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Smoke / Drink: No / Yes
  • Education: College graduate

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  • General

    Hunting, Fishing, Camping, anything outdoors.
  • Music

    Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Country,
  • Television

    CSI, Outdoor Channel, Food Network

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