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<blockquote data-quote="justin_h635" data-source="post: 2072489" data-attributes="member: 24704"><p>Cousin had a Vizla back when we were bachelors and hunted all the time. Also had a friend who had a couple and I hunted with them as well. Gorgeous dogs, a little headstrong, but good noses and great on ditch parrots. Cannot remember them being that great on quail or deads (just can't remember). Probably the worst thing I can remember was the barking from all of them I was around. They always seemed full of nervous energy and then barked when kenneled or were in sight of someone but could not be with them. Very well could have been lack of training as well or better said, could be a solution to that problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justin_h635, post: 2072489, member: 24704"] Cousin had a Vizla back when we were bachelors and hunted all the time. Also had a friend who had a couple and I hunted with them as well. Gorgeous dogs, a little headstrong, but good noses and great on ditch parrots. Cannot remember them being that great on quail or deads (just can't remember). Probably the worst thing I can remember was the barking from all of them I was around. They always seemed full of nervous energy and then barked when kenneled or were in sight of someone but could not be with them. Very well could have been lack of training as well or better said, could be a solution to that problem. [/QUOTE]
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