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  2. Vizsla - Wikipedia

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    The docked tail of the Vizsla is significantly longer than that of other dogs with traditionally docked tails such as the Weimaraner, Dobermann, Boxer, and Australian Shepherd. Since the tail is docked when the puppy is less than three days old, this longer dock can result in some variation in tail length among Vizsla dogs from different ...

  3. Docking (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Docking of puppies younger than 10 to 14 days old is routinely carried out by both breeders and veterinarians without anesthesia. [4] [5]While the tails of some working dogs are docked to prevent injury or infection, the tails of larger dogs commonly used for guard work or protection work (not to be confused with patrol work where a handler can provide secondary aid) may be docked to prevent ...

  4. Energetic Vizsla Meeting New Baby Is Overcome by Love at ...

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    Children should also learn that dogs are living beings with feelings. Hair and tails should not be pulled, for example. All About the Vizsla. Vizslas are an energetic gun dog bred for hunting and ...

  5. Wirehaired Vizsla - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla [a] is a Hungarian breed of pointer dog.The Hungarian name, Drótszőrű magyar vizsla, is translated as Hungarian Wirehaired Pointer. [1]It is a versatile hunting dog that was traditionally and currently used to hunt, point, and retrieve, referring to the dog's natural ability in tracking, pointing, and retrieving game.

  6. Why Do Dogs Have Tails? - AOL

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    Fluffy, curly, short, or stumpy, tails are adorable features of our furry friends. But why do dogs have tails? Pet experts explain. The post Why Do Dogs Have Tails? appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. Vizsla Told to ‘Make Good Choices’ at Doggy Daycare Does ...

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    Clyde is a rescued Hungarian Vizsla who attended daycare recently and was told to make good choices. His humans shared a video of Clyde's 'good choice' on Friday, July 26th, and it will crack you ...

  8. Docking (animal) - Wikipedia

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    As with other domesticated animals, there is a long history of docking the tails of dogs. It is understood to date at least to Ancient Greece. The most popular reason for docking dog breeds is to prevent injury to working dogs. In hunting dogs, the tail is docked to prevent it from getting cut up as the dog wags its tail in the brush.

  9. Vizsla's Hilarious Daycare Antics Have People Cracking Up - AOL

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    When we take our dogs to the groomer, the vet, or the store, we often speak to them like children. We asked them to mind their manners, be nice to others, and make good choices.