Friday, June 8, 2009 I posted my first post after a field trial in the desert north of Reno, NV.
Picture on our first post |
We are honored to have fellow Vizsla Owners from around the world follow our exploits. Here is a list of visits over the last year from a few different countries:
United States (US) | 23,335 | |
United Kingdom (GB) | 2,663 | |
Canada (CA) | 1,886 | |
Australia (AU) | 546 | |
Germany (DE) | 279 | |
Netherlands (NL) | 177 | |
India (IN) | 160 | |
Hungary (HU) | 157 | |
Belgium (BE) | 154 | |
New Zealand (NZ) | 152 | |
Philippines (PH) | 122 | |
Ireland (IE) | 120 | |
Slovenia (SI) | 119 | |
Italy (IT) | 99 | |
Romania (RO) | 92 | |
France (FR) | 86 | |
Greece (GR) | 82 | |
South Africa (ZA) | 73 | |
Sweden (SE) | 63 | |
Brazil (BR) | 61 | |
Czech Republic (CZ) | 61 | |
Mexico (MX) | 59 | |
Serbia (RS) | 58 | |
Argentina (AR) | 57 | |
Turkey (TR) | 57 | |
Poland (PL) | 53 | |
Spain (ES) | 51 |
The Vizsla is truly a world-class dog. Bailey just placed a tennis ball next to my right arm. He wants me to throw it up so he can catch it in the air. What a blockhead. Chloe is outside barking at a squirrel in a tree. Darn squirrels anyway. She has just busted back through the dog door to attack and wrestle with her brother. Why? Who knows. She loves him, that is one thing I know. They make us happy that they are part of our lives. We are happy to share with others our joys and sometimes sorrows.
Happy trails and trials.
Life is not measured by the breaths you take but by the moments that take your breath away.
Chloe acting as my co-pilot |
Bailey and me pheasant hunting |
5 comments:
Congrats! :D
Happy blog-iversary! I don't comment as much as I should, but I read every post. I'm so insanely jealous of all the wonderful adventures you get to have with your pups.
Felicitaciones from Santiago, Chile! As a new owner and now smitten by the breed and our Natasha Rose, we thank you for your posts and photos.
http://vizslanatasharose.blogspot.com/
Hello Chile! Welcome to your red bird dog addiction. I hope the information you find in these posts help little Natasha rose grow up to be a wonderful Hungarian Pointer.
Rod
Hi Rod. Very nice picture!
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