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Wizsla Pups (Hungarian Vizsla / Weimaraner)

Frizington
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Adv. ID:YpeXOoKzY
Views:87
Favourites:3
Advert Type:For sale
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Adv. Location:Rheda, Frizington
Pet Viewable with Mother:
Pet Available:2024-10-08
Pet Age: :4 weeks, 6 days
Pets in litter:5 female / 4 male

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KC registered by collectionHealth Checked by a vetWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateNeuteredMicrochipped by collection date
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Our dream one day was to be able to breed a litter of Wizsla Pups & on the 13th of August our beloved Nelly had 9 beautiful & healthy pups. What are Wizsla Pups you be thinking, well here some information on our breed of our beautiful pups:- đŸ¶Wizsla Pups or Vizmaraner are a crossed breed dog from a Hungarian Viszla Dog mated with a Weimaraner dog. They usually produce a lovely brown coloured dog, but on occasion you may get a pup that has the colour the ginger of a Vizsla or a grey of the Weimaraner, all ours are the brown colour which we were hoping for. đŸ¶Also the reason why cross breeds are becoming more and more popular in recent times is mainly due to hybrid vigour. The benefits of having a pup that has came from parents that are a different breeds is that it should eradicate the health issues that are associated with pure breeds as their blood lines are often related which can cause a lot of health issues in the animal, this is what hybrid vigour means. đŸ¶Both breeds personalities are very similar they are both very affectionate, loyal, loving family oriented dogs which make great family dogs. Here now is the information about us crazy lot, our wonderful dogs and fabulous puppies. We are a family of 5, who have 2 dogs, Amber the Grandma and Nelly the mother of the pups, plus a cat Mr Kit Kat. We also have a paddock 5 minutes away from our home and spend most of our spare time there with our animals and dogs, we live in West Cumbria and are about a 5 minute drive from Whitehaven. Nelly is a KC registered Hungarian Vizsla and is nearly 3, she has always been so chilled and well behaved, she just loves to be snuggled and to sit on your knee. Mr Woody is the Dad of the pups and is a KC Weimaraner. He only lives about 20 minutes away, he has a lovely kind nature, is very calm and is an absolute gent. Woodys family actually has Nelly’s sister Heidi too. These were the reasons why we wanted to breed off our beautiful Nelly (Hungarian Viszla) & The Handsome Woody (Weimaraner) both from great KC bloods lines but not related at all. As being from farming back grounds having animals even slightly related can cause the animal to have minor or severe health conditions, which if anyone can reduce the risk you would as dogs are definitely a members of their families & are are loved just as much. This is Nelly’s first litter and she is the most amazing mama to the pups, she is the daughter of our beloved Amber, who is nearly 8, she just loves keeping a watchful eye on Nelly & the pups. The pups are living in our open plan living area with their mum and Grandma. We feel it’s so important for the pups to get used to a family environment and we work so hard to get them ready for the transition into their forever homes. So we will socialised them with children & other animals, including our cat, we will take them for rides in our car to get them used to car journeys, household jobs such as hoovering floors and usual noises within the home, such as Tv and music being played. Also as soon as they’re old enough we start to crate train them & start recall training when they start to walk too. Amber has had 2 Hungarian Vizsla litters and we are in touch with all 13 dogs and their owners. We have a what’s app group so we can keep in contact and watch them grow and blossom into wonderful dogs, it’s just been amazing watching them live their best lives and make their families so happy. If you would like a reference off our previous pups families they are happy to help, so you can ask them questions about us and will hopefully put your mind at rest. We’re just a tad bit crazy, we love having litters as it really makes us happy knowing we gave the pups the best start in life. We absolutely adore Amber & Nelly we just love knowing that even in years to come when their no longer be here, their be parts of them that will live on. We are planning to keep one little girl as we always wanted a granddaughter of Ambers to join our family one day. We have decided to keep the 🧡 pup and we have named her Jess. We have high standard of the families who take our pups, as we feel they deserve the best life possible. So you will be asked a lot of questions to make sure your life and circumstances are appropriate for the breed, as they will need a lot of excerise and affection. When a deposit is placed, after we are happy that your right for Nelly’s pup, we will send you regular pup updates until the pup is 8 weeks old and can leave for their forever home, also you can visit our home as frequent as you wish as we feel this is a great way to bond with your pup. Please make sure you are ready for a pup in your life as we really don’t want our time wasted before you contact us, we are very happy to answer all your questions as it’s important that these amazing pups really do have the best life possible. All pups will be fully vaccinated, wormed and microchipped and will leave with a useful puppy pack, we will also make sure mums scent is on any blankets or toys you buy extra as this will help the puppy settle into its new environment. We are looking forward to hearing from you and being able to tell you how awesome our dogs and these pups are.
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