TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction 1
 - Chapter One: Vizsla Dog Facts and Descriptions 3
 - Facts About Vizsla Dogs 3
 - Summary of Vizsla Facts 6
 - Vizsla Breed History 8
 - Chapter Two: Choosing and Acquiring a Vizsla Dog 11
 - Where to Look For Vizsla Dogs? 11
 - Breeders 11
 - Rescues 13
 - Puppies or Adult? 14
 - Picking the Right Dog 15
 - Locating a Reputable Breeder 18
 - Questions to Ask a Reputable Breeder 19
 - Chapter Three: Preparing for Your Vizsla Dog 23
 - Essential Tools and Supplies 23
 - Puppy Proofing Your Home 25
 - Chapter Four: Feeding Your Vizsla Dog 29
 - Vital Nutrients 29
 - Protein 30
 - Fat 31
 - Carbohydrates 32
 - Water 33
 - Vitamins and Minerals 33
 - What Is a Balanced Diet? 35
 - Choosing Dog Food 36
 - Canned Food 38
 - Dry Food 39
 - Frozen and Semi-Moist Food 40
 - Understanding the Label 41
 - Homemade and Raw Diets 44
 - Commercial Dog Foods 45
 - How and When to Feed 47
 - Supplements 48
 - Treat Talk 49
 - Foods To Avoid 50
 - Obesity 52
 - Chapter Five: Grooming Your Vizsla Dog 53
 - Use a Groomer or Do It Yourself? 54
 - Grooming Supplies 55
 - Brushing and Combing 56
 - Removing Mats 57
 - Bathing 57
 - Bathing Essentials 58
 - The Dog Wash 59
 - Cleaning Ears 59
 - Clipping Toenails 60
 - Handling His Feet 61
 - Trimming Your Vizsla’s Toenails 61
 - Dental Hygiene 62
 - Brushing Your Vizsla’s Teeth 62
 - The Need for Dentist 63
 - Dental Problems 64
 - Anal Sacs 65
 - Removing Skunk Odor 65
 - Removing Sticky Substances 66
 - Chapter Six: Training and Behavior Modification 69
 - Obedience Training 69
 - How to Teach a Dog to Sit 70
 - How to Teach the Dog to Come 71
 - “Lie Down” Command 72
 - Train the “No” Command 74
 - Train Your Dog To “Stay.” 75
 - Train Your Dog To “Get Off.” 76
 - The “Leave It” Command 77
 - Potty Training 77
 - Crate Training 80
 - Unwanted Behavior 82
 - Your Dog’s Instinctive Response to Authority 82
 - Dog Training for Desired Behaviors 84
 - Your Dog’s Motivation for Behaving Badly 86
 - Refusing to Come when Called 87
 - Eliminating Biting Behaviors 90
 - Preventing Biting and Mouthing 90
 - Using Trust to Prevent Biting 92
 - Eliminating Bad Habits 92
 - Whining, Howling and Excessive Barking 93
 - Problem Chewing 95
 - Jumping On People 96
 - Straining and Pulling at the Leash 97
 - Escaping and Roaming 99
 - Socializing 101
 - 1. With Other Dogs and Pets 102
 - 2. With Other People 105
 - 3. Within Different Environments 106
 - 4. Loud Noises 107
 - Chapter Seven: Vet Care for Your Vizsla Dog 111
 - Spaying and Neutering 112
 - Vaccinations 114
 - Performing Health Check 115
 - Checking the Head 115
 - Checking the Body 116
 - How to Take Your Dog’s Temperature 117
 - Common Illnesses and Injuries 118
 - When Do You Need to Visit the Vet? 118
 - Allergies 119
 - Cuts, Scrapes, and Foxtails 123
 - Diarrhea, Vomiting, and Lack of Appetite 124
 - Lumps and Bumps 126
 - Orthopedic Problems 129
 - Eye Diseases 132
 - Tricuspid Valve Dysplasia (TVD) 134
 - Epilepsy 134
 - Emergencies 135
 - First-Aid Kit 135
 - How to Muzzle Your Vizsla 137
 - Does Your Vizsla Need CPR? 138
 - How to Move an Injured Dog 141
 - Dealing with Emergencies 142
 - Chapter Eight: Showing Your Vizsla Dog 153
 - Vizsla Breed Standards 154
 - What to Know Before You Show 156
 - Preparing Your Dog for Show 157
 - Chapter Nine: Breeding Your Vizsla Dog 159
 - The Breeding Process 159
 - Sexual Problems In Dogs 162
 - Few Precautions To Take 165
 - Health Factors To Consider Before Mating 167
 - Weaning 169
 - Food 170
 - Conclusion 171
 - Glossary of Terms 173
 - Index 179
 - Photo Credits 187
 - References 189