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Vizsla Shedding And Other Concerns



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By : Anthony Red    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-26 09:51:28
Vizsla shedding is one of the things you should take into consideration if you are planning on getting this dog as a family pet. While this dog can be regal in appearance, its smooth, short-haired coat does require a bit of regular upkeep. The good news is that the coat of this dog is relatively easy to keep in peak condition. All you need to do is brush it regularly with a firm bristle brush and occasionally use dry shampoo. You should also take care to bathe your dog with mild soap only when it is absolutely necessary.

This breed is generally a happy breed that enjoys the company of people. They are also very active and therefore need a lot of daily exercise. But, the real key to keeping this dog happy is to provide him with an abundance of human affection. And it may please you to know that when you decide to keep such a dog, you will actually only have to deal with average Vizsla shedding because this breed has relatively short hair.

Of course, there are other things you need to take into consideration other than Vizsla shedding, and vaccination is just one of those things. Never forget to have your dog vaccinated when you first get him and then again bring him to the vet for yearly booster vaccinations to keep his immunity to diseases intact. You will also need to de-worm your adult dog once every three months and discuss flea-control products with your vet.

The Vizsla is relatively a clean breed, which is why you do not need to brush and shampoo their coat as much as you would with other dogs. When you do decide to shampoo your dog, as much as possible try to use dry shampoo, which is a powdered substance sprinkled on the coat and then brushed out. The fact that you only have to deal with average Vizsla shedding is perhaps the biggest reason why these dogs do not require much grooming. You do, however, need to trim their nails once every two to three weeks.

Aside from Vizsla shedding, diet is also an important consideration when caring for this dog. Make sure that you feed your dog with high-grade dog food. If you want top-quality products, then it is best to go with those that have meat as their main ingredient. Check to ensure that crude protein is no less than 30% and crude fat no less than 20% of the total content. Additionally, fibre content should only be at 4% or less. And when you talk about diet, a discussion on exercise cannot be far behind. Remember that while this breed can be perfectly happy living indoors, they do need to get adequate exercise on a daily basis. This means you need to walk your dog and allow him to run freely once or twice each day. You may also want to bring your dog to the beach and allow him to go for a dip, as these dogs are excellent swimmers.

Take note as well that these dogs can get distracted very easily, and some distractions can lead them to jump over your fence and run free. Remember that this breed can clear fences more than 6 feet high, so you have to build a pretty high fence if you want to make sure your dog does not leap over it. Early socialization is also a good way of training your dog not to jump at every new sight or sound he experiences. So, you see, there is a lot more than Vizsla shedding that you have to contend with when you decide to get this dog.

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