We are native Nebraskans, and we've had the vizsla breed in our family for over 30 years. We live in the eastern part of the state on a small acreage. After several years of careful research, we made the decision to become breeders of these beautiful dogs. Our first litter was born in 2004. We make every effort from the very beginning of our puppies lives to give our adopters the utmost confidence in their decision-making. We cut no corners nor do we have anything to hide. We treat our puppies as members of our family, and we make sure they go to good homes. We are not a puppy mill… beware of others!
We have two vizsla family members. They spend a lot of time in the house, and get the utmost daily attention from us. Their overall temperment and house manners are excellent. We like to think these behavioral traits carry onto our puppies.
Rusty Stodola III has big shoes to fill considering his first name. He is very a very active hunter in our spacious back yard. He has very large muscles as a result. Birds, rabbits, squirrels do not stand a chance against him.
Rasta is a velcro dog and is very loving and protective. She can be emotional at times; she wears her heart on her paw. Spend too much time away from her and she will certaily let you know! She is a terrific mother to her pups.
The Vizsla (approximately pronounced "VEESH-la") breed is a Hungarian hunting/sporting/family dog with above average intelligence and trainability. They are medium-sized, short-coated, and have a lean and muscular body. They are loyal dogs that quickly bond with their owners and children. To remain happy, they require a significant amount of attention and exercise. A lack of this tends to make them hyperactive.