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Ainsley's Mama , a  Vizsla for sale in Julian, NC – 1 of 4
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Ainsley's Mama

Expected on 06/30/26 - Due 06/30/26
Available for: Pickup
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Welcome to Patty's Puppy Love. Todd and I have been birthing these amazing puppies for 26 years on July 2, 2026. We do everything possible to share this amazing love with others. We are AKC registered * & BBB A+ accredited * If you would like references please email me for the list of people you're welcome to talk, text or email. Our puppies will have Tails & Dewclaws done, Dewormed 4 times, Microchipped for ID, 1st Puppy Vaccine and AKC registered. We are taking deposits on the next available litter to be born. The deposit is $500.00 down to go on the waiting list. Deposits hold your place in line when it comes pick out day. We will set up those appointments when the puppies are about 5 weeks old. On this day you come in order * Pick out your puppy * he or she gets the microchip done * They will be ready to go home a couple of weeks after that. All depending on growth spurts Thank you for taking the time to ready our information. If you have any questions or would like to visit ahead of time that would be great. Call, Text or email. Patty & Todd Hughes
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Champion blood
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Pedigree

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Vizsla

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What kind of dog is a Vizsla?
The Vizsla, pronounced VEESH-la, is a fountain of energy. They can be a challenge to own because they require so much exercise and attention, but they are extremely devoted and loving toward their owners. Choose a Vizsla if you’ve got plenty of time to spend with your new pup. Full-grown, they typically weigh 44-60 pounds and stand 21-24 inches tall.
How are Vizslas with other pets?
Vizslas are generally excellent with children of all ages. First and foremost, Vizslas need to live indoors with their human family. If you’ve got cats, you may want to think twice about choosing a Vizsla. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Vizslas couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Vizslas are kind of like the Tazmanian Devil but with a much sweeter disposition. They are highly active and will run all over the place chasing anything. They are natural born hunters and would love to accompany you into the field, but they’re also happy going for a long hike, walk, or a trip to the dog park. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much grooming does a Vizsla need?
As trying and time-consuming a Vizsla can be, they give you a break when it comes to maintaining their coat. All you’ll need to do is brush their coat once or twice a week to remove dead hair. You can give them a bath a few times a year, or whenever they’ve played in a particularly attractive mud puddle. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Vizslas?
Vizslas are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. First and foremost, Vizslas need to live indoors with their human family. They do, however, need a big space to play outside, so it’s important that a Vizsla has a large, safe area where they can run and play off-leash. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.

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