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Thread: For the Vizsala lovers

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    Last edited by Sharon; January 24th, 2014 at 07:09 PM.
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    Nice video. I still hate the long tail on a vizsla.

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    Docking is frowned upon more and more . Pros and cons. A long tail is easier to see on point in the bush - especially a beautiful white setter tail - but is also more easily bloodied up.
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    Sharon,
    I know in Europe you can't run your dog in a show if the tail is docked. Hunters still dock tails.I'm sure you know most vizsla hold it's tail level when on point. My wirehaired v hold it's tail level when pointing bird but when he points rabbits the tail just hanging.

    Jozsef

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    I have no idea - does a long-tailed vizsla hold his tail level?

    (It's a slow night; no hockey yet.) :-)
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    Come on Sharon you know better than me.)

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    Also I think it's just what you get use to it. like a doberman with long tail and full ear. It's just plain ugly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jnyiri View Post
    Also I think it's just what you get use to it. like a doberman with long tail and full ear. It's just plain ugly.
    Or drop dead gorgeous. Eye of the beholder and all that
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    I agree with Jnyiri - long eared Dobes are goofy looking. For instance - floppy eared German Shepherds don't have their classic look of intelligence. The impressive look is missing - IMO.
    But Sharon - those Vizsala pictures are fantastic. A look of class and poise. thanks.

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    It should, gay tail is a fault in the breed.
    That being said it depends on the dog, some lines have the hunt bred out of them and they tend to lack intensity

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