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Mischa

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Re: Male vs. Female
« Reply #15 on: February 18, 2010, 05:43:27 PM »

Thanks again for everyone's feedback.

I forgot to wish Islander good luck with the tests, so good luck!

I've attached a photo that Kim has sent me. I hope they don't mind me sharing. One of those ten puppies is coming home with me in April!
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Re: Male vs. Female
« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2010, 06:05:03 PM »

I have nothing new to add  ;D My breeder also said females will love you and be more independant but males will be in love with you. It's certainly true with our guy. But I've not had a female for comparison!

Also wanted to say our pup's mom is an On Point. But we got him through a breeder near Chicago. If yours will be anything like mine, expect her to be a great, natural hunter but full of love and affection. And he's turning out to be so great with our 7 month old.
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Re: Male vs. Female
« Reply #17 on: March 10, 2010, 12:01:12 AM »

I am a little late to this discussion, but I have a six-year-old male vizsla and an almost 6 month-old female.  Our experience has been a little different - our female is literally IN love with us - she is a big cuddler, and she loves meeting new people.  She is not quite as independent as our male, but that is probably more related to age than to personality.  Our male, on the other hand, was completely nuts when he was a puppy and he is fiercely independent . . . and even a little aloof.  Our vizslas have totally different personalities . . . we love them both so much, and the next one will probably be another male . . . and the one after that, another female.  Honestly, you cannot go wrong with this breed, male or female.
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Re: Male vs. Female
« Reply #18 on: March 19, 2010, 01:04:01 PM »

I guess it seems from the general consensus that it doesn't matter what sex your Vizsla is - they're just the best dog, period.  ;D Thanks again for everyone's input, I really appreciate it.
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