Adorable is the first that comes to mind. The Hungarian Vizsla are an amazing breed and require very attentive humans to live with. They are loving, caring and energetic. Once you are a Vizsla household you will understand why they are called Velcro Dogs. Mom Rua is from a champion show breed , whilst I have chosen not to show her due to personal demands she is a stunning dog. Sire Riley is a hunting dog and champion in the hunting world. Our litter of puppies are 8 weeks today and open to discussion on their forever homes. Puppies are chipped and FIDO registered , with IKC pending. They have received their first vaccination and have been regularly wormed. Puppies are for life and not for Christmas .
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972274200645631
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Male | Red | For Sale |
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972274200645716
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Male | Red | For Sale |
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972274200645694
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Female | Red | For Sale |
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972274200645636
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Male | Red | For Sale |
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972274200647797
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Male | Red | For Sale |
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972274200645635
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Female | Red | For Sale |
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972274200645678
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Male | Red | For Sale |
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972274200645690
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Male | Red | For Sale |
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972274200621951
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Male | Red | For Sale |
Registered Sellers ID: MPT200097C
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