KRICHEN VIZSLAS Breeder of AKC Champion Quality Vizsla Puppies
Ethical breeding, health-tested Vizslas in Southeast WI.
KRICHEN VIZSLAS Breeder of AKC Champion Quality Vizsla Puppies
Ethical breeding, health-tested Vizslas in Southeast WI.
Ethical breeding, health-tested Vizslas in Southeast WI.
Ethical breeding, health-tested Vizslas in Southeast WI.
At Krichen Vizslas, we take pride in being a small reputable AKC family based breeder in Southeastern Wisconsin. We have been breeding Vizslas since 2011. Our mentors are none other than the Vizsla Gurus, Jim & Linda Busch. All of our puppies are descended from their champion quality bloodlines.
Our breeding practices follow the Vizsla Club of America’s Code of Ethics, set by the Vizsla Club of America. We maintain the high breeding standards in order to produce healthy and successful puppies. Our dogs are all AKC certified and health tested to rigorous OFA standards. Our primary goal is to breed the best of the best, produce healthy puppies, and ultimately to continue to improve the Vizsla breed.
All of our puppies are born in our home and raised in our family environment. The puppies are well socialized and are provided with an abundance of brain developing, interactive toys.
Our puppies are bred to produce wonderful, intelligent, loyal, affectionate, energetic, and loving family pets. They excel at hunting, agility, conformation, or any other job that you would like them to do. We are proud that our breeding practices produce an excellent temperament which allows them to be a perfect, well-rounded, family dog.
Our unique way of raising a litter has not gone unnoticed. In 2023 we were recognized as one of the top four Vizsla breeders in the state of Wisconsin (see the link at the bottom). It also the reason that we attract buyers from all over the United States as well as internationally.
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Source: Vizsla Club of America – vcaweb.org
The Vizsla is mentioned in the very early times in Hungarian history while his exact origin is lost in the midst of ancient European history. It is known that the ancestors of the present Vizsla were the trusted and favorite hunting dogs of the Magyar tribes who lived in the Carpathian basin in t
Source: Vizsla Club of America – vcaweb.org
The Vizsla is mentioned in the very early times in Hungarian history while his exact origin is lost in the midst of ancient European history. It is known that the ancestors of the present Vizsla were the trusted and favorite hunting dogs of the Magyar tribes who lived in the Carpathian basin in the Eighth Century. Primitive stone etchings over a thousand years old show the Magyar hunter with his falcon and his Vizsla.
Companion dogs of the early warlords and barons, Vizsla blood was preserved pure for centuries by the land owning aristocracy who guarded them jealously and continued to develop the the hunting ability of these “yellow-pointers,” the golden rust coloration from tip to tail. Records of letters and writings show the high esteem in which the Vizsla has always been held through the centuries.
The Vizsla survived the Turkish occupation (1526-1696), the Hungarian Civil War (1848-49), World War I, World War II and the Russian Occupation. However, the breed suffered a decline in the late 19th century, and the true Vizsla was close to being extinct.
A careful search of Hungary and a poll of Hungarian sportsmen revealed only about a dozen Vizslas of the true type still alive in the country. From that minimum stock, the breed rose to prominence once again. The various “strains” of the Vizsla have become somewhat distinctive as individuals bred stock that suited their hunting style.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire extended its influence over a large area for many years, but with frequent border changes Hungary was reduced to a mere shadow of its former self. As a result, owners of Vizslas suddenly found themselves living in Czechoslovakia, Romania, the former Yugoslavia, Italy, Germany, Poland or Russia.
The Vizsla started arriving in the United States at the close of World War II. As interest in and devotion to the breed began to increase, owners formed the Vizsla Club of America in order to gain AKC recognition. As a result of registering foundation stock with the AKC, Vizsla owners were able to obtain official recognition in 1960, and the Vizsla became the 115th breed recognized by the American Kennel Club.
We currently have a waiting list. In order to get on the waiting list, you must first contact us and answer our questionnaire.
All people on our list are vetted for suitability for this demanding breed.
Deposits are only accepted once the prospective puppy owner has been vetted and both parties agree to move forward. Once a deposit is placed, it is non-refundable for any reason.
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