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Name: Polo the Vizsla Mix Puppy
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $325
Species: Dog
Breed: Vizsla / Labrador Retriever (short coat)
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Color: Red
Sex: Female (spayed)
Current Size: 8 Pounds
Potential Size: 50 Pounds
General Potential Size: Large
Current Age: 14 Years 7 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Highly Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Polo the Vizsla Mix Puppy's brother, Carter the Vizsla Mix Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Polo the Vizsla Mix Puppy's sister, Kelly the Vizsla Mix Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Description:
Polo and her siblings came to us from a high kill shelter. They are now looking for there forever homes!
Foster Update 11-25-10
Kelly and Polo(I call her Polly) are just the best!! They are VERY clean in their crates.
They make it through the night (about 7 hours) They have been very clean while I am here at work.
They love everyone.  Are great with my other foster puppy(Ears) and Regal.
They are just little bundles of LOVE!
(Debbie)
 
 
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Vizsla is a Hungarian hunting dog which probably descended from two ancient breeds: the Transylvanian hound, and the Turkish yellow dog (now extinct). In more recent times, the blood of the German Shorthaired Pointer and the Pointer has been added to the Vizsla. After World War II, the breed was nearly extinct. Hungarians saved some individuals and built the breed up again. After World War II, when Russians took control of Hungary, the native Hungarians feared all the Vizsla would be killed by the Russians, because owning a Vizsla was a symbol of aristocracy. Some devotees smuggled Vizslas out into Austria and to other countries, including America. The name "Vizsla" in Hungarian means, "pointer." The Vizsla is a fine retriever with an excellent nose, and is a good small game and bird hunter and pointer - even on marshy terrain. Loving, demonstrative and gentle, the Vizsla is somewhat willful and distractible, but smart and trainable. This breed needs a patient, firm hand. They are reliable with children, loving all the play they can get. Maybe to too energetic and excitable for very young toddlers, excellent for energetic kids. Able to adapt quickly to family life, and are generally good with other dogs. Energetic and athletic, the Vizsla must receive sufficient exercise or they may become destructive or neurotic. Socialize this dog well and get him accustomed to noises at an early age. It is very important to obedience train your Vizsla. They can get overly eager, prancing around you in sheer excitement. This breed is highly trainable and very willing to please; if you can get it to understand exactly what it is you want of them. If you do not train this breed they may become difficult to handle and control. Vizsla are known as chewers. This breed is not for everyone. If you want a calm dog and are not willing to walk a couple of miles or jog at least one mile a day, do not choose a Vizsla. Without proper exercise, the can easily become high strung. They have many talents such as: tracking, retrieving, pointing, watchdog and competitive obedience. The Vizsla is a hunting dog and may be good with cats they are raised with, but should not be trusted with animals such as hamsters, rabbits and guinea pigs etc... The Vizsla is not recommended for apartment life. It is moderately active indoors and does best with at least an average-sized yard. This is an energetic working dog with enormous stamina. They need to be taken on daily, long, brisk walks or jogs. In addition, it needs plenty of opportunity to run, preferably off the leash in a safe area. If these dogs are allowed to get bored, and are not walked or jogged daily, they can become destructive and start to display a wide array of behavioral problems. They have a life expectancy of 12-15 years.
 

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