Box of Chocolates, a female Vizsla and Weimaraner for sale in Jemison, AL – Photo 1 of 4
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Box of Chocolates

Female, Born on 04/23/25 - 11 months
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We have an absolute beautiful litter of Weizsla puppies. Mom is championship bloodlines Vizsla and dad is also with his color being Silver MOH Weimaraner. These are going to make anyone a wonderful dog. If you want them to sleep next to you in the bed, to hitting the woods you can’t go wrong with one of these babies. They are a beautiful Chocolate in color with some having a little white mark on their chest. Boys will be about 85lbs girls will be about 65lbs. We are starting them on sent training this week with quill and pheasant and they should pick it up pretty quick as grandpa is grand champion multi times. They go home with a 2 year health guarantee, UTD on all shots and vetting. They also go home with a puppy packet full of goodies to make the transition easier. Please call or text with any questions. 205-919-4320
Coat Colors:
Red
Medium Brown
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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Champion blood
Champion sired
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Vizsla
Frequently Asked Questions
About Vizsla Puppies
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.
Weimaraner
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What should I know about Weimaraners before buying one?
Weimaraners are beautiful, silvery-gray hunting dogs who love to spend time with their owners. They are challenging to own because they require lots of exercise and nearly full-time companionship to stay happy, but they reward their owners with a deeper love than  most other breeds can provide. Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-90 pounds and stand 23-27 inches tall.
Can Weimaraners live with cats and other dogs?
Weimaraners are generally excellent with children of all ages. They are not outside dogs and will become depressed in situations where they don’t receive lots of attention. If well-socialized, they are friendly with other dogs and can get along with cats if brought up with them. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Weimaraners couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Weimaraners are high-energy dogs who love to chase. Their favorite way to burn off energy is by going for a hunt, but they’ll also enjoy long walks, hikes, or anything that involves spending time with their favorite people. They’ll need an hour or two of exercise every day, but they’ll play for much longer if you have time. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What kind of coat care does a Weimaraner require?
Weimaraners are very easy to groom. You’ll want to brush their silvery coat once a week or more to cut back on shedding, but otherwise there’s not much to do. Baths are only necessary a few times a year or whenever your gray friend has decided to chase something across a muddy field. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Weimaraners?
Weimaraners are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. Weimaraners absolutely need to live indoors with people. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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