Thursday, April 16, 2015

Capturing Calmness - "How to train calmness in dogs"

Teaching your Vizsla to be "calm" or settle can seem overwhelming for this busy breed, but it really is necessary. Great instructional video.  

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Dogs are Great People Trainers by The Naughty Dogge

Dogs are Great People Trainers:Dogs are such good teachers, and can train people to do the most bizarre things. And in...

Posted by The Naughty Dogge on Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

And then there was ONE!


And then there was ONE! Baby Indie is now "Arya" (Moonlight Take The Easy Way Out) joining the Ellard Family in San Diego. "Arya" is their 3rd Vizsla and they are so excited to welcome a new beautiful girl into their home after losing their Vizsla last year. Arya will enjoy runs on a nearby golf course and one day strut her stuff in the show ring and do a little hunting as well! Bye Bye Arya! We'll miss you!

And then there were TWO!


And then there were TWO! Keeping her litter name, Baby "Harley" (Moonlight's Easy Rider) joins the Scott Family in Orange County. Not pictured is Uncle Leo who is Lyra's littermate. I am *so excited* for Harley to be their 2nd Vizsla! When the time comes, she will take a twirl in the show ring, but for now enjoy that puppy breath! Bye Bye Harley! We'll miss you!

And then there were THREE!


And then there were THREE! Baby Ace, now "Sal" (Moonlight's Easy To Love) went home to Simi Valley with Mike & Carol. Sal is their 5th Vizsla -- they know and love the breed. Sal will be their first show dog but most of all a beloved fetch and couch companion. Bye Bye Sal! We'll miss you!

And then there were FOUR!


And then there were FOUR! Baby Opel is keeping her litter name (Moonlight Easy Like Sunday Morning) and went home with Nikia and Nick to Santa Cruz. We look forward to seeing the beautiful baby in the show ring, and you can watch her grow on her own IG account. Bye Bye Opel! We'll miss you!

Saturday, April 4, 2015

We're 7 1/2 weeks old!


The Easy Riders waiting patiently (for about 1/100th of a second) for dinner.