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This is what customers are saying about Rohlfing’s Vizslas.

I wanted to thank both you and your whole family for sharing the joy of a Vizsla with my family and I. The first night I Kansas City together went well, so did our flight home. Night one back in San Francisco he cried all night long. I thought I was doomed. And then day two on… he’s been an absolute angel. Sleeping fully through the night as of night 4.. Smart, confident, calm, inquisitive, easily trained, easily socialized, caring… all the positive attributes I could possibly wish for in a pup have been realized. I recently took him to the Vet for his on schedule check up - he passed with flying colors. Dwane, sure enough, is quite large for his age and is expected to be a big boy… At 11 weeks he tipped the scales at 17.3 lbs. It was an absolute pleasure meeting you all, and I’d like to thank you for the professional, kind, caring, thoughtful approach all of our interactions.

 Thanks again, and I truly hope you and your family are doing very well. 

 Best, 

Dan

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Tux has been such an amazing puppy. We have had at least 8 potty accidents since he have had him. However, now when he needs to use the restroom or wants to be outside he will go by the door to let us know. He is currently 18 pounds, it’s crazy how fast they grow. It’s very interesting how intelligent this breed is. Once we show him a command, he gets it right away. Very easy to train, I had read that however, I didn’t expect this. We are extremely happy with him. One thing I didn’t notice till I got home was that he came declawed. That’s something we didn’t consider or know about. Looking at other vizslas I’m so happy he came like this. It truly is a better look.  

 The commands he currently knows are: sit, stay, down, roll over, spin, come, he also starting to understand he needs to wait by the door when the door is open to be let in. We are currently working on heel and leash training. 

Btw, today he has his new set of puppy shots at the vet. 

Fernanda