Vizsla Puppies
The point of breeding dogs, in my humble opinion, is to bring healthy
companions into the world so that humans' lives can be enriched and more
enjoyable.  We all know that there is a pet overpopulation problem, so I
breed VERY selectively, and not often (4 litters since 1985).  I feel a
tremendous responsibility to the puppy as well, and I am here for the entire
lifetime of any dog I produce for support, guidance, and re-homing if
necessary.  Since I have a passion for conformation, I breed for excellence in
the show ring, AND, since a Vizsla is not a Vizsla if it doesn't love to hunt
and to please his master, I breed for those qualities as well.

Please feel free to inquire about more details on anything from pedigrees to
health guarantees and temperament testing.

The Vizsla Club of America condemns the breeding of dogs who show any of
the following: hip dysplasia, epilepsy, Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA),
entropion, Von Willebrand's Disease, and cranial muscular atrophy.  We test
for these diseases (and more!), and follow these ethical guidelines.
Vizsla Litter #1

Born May 2, 2008
Sire: CH. DryCreek's Jester of Aristo, C.D.,     "Jester"
Dam: CH. Criodains' Brenna of Aristo, C.G.C.,      "Brenna"
Here are photos of Dad, Jester.  Since I owned him, you can see more of him on his
page elsewhere on this website.
Below are photos of Mom, Brenna.  Since I own her, you can see more of her on
Brenna's page elsewhere in this website.
Here are some of the pups as they have grown
up with their very happy humans!
Mission Accomplished!   Happy human
and grown up puppy!!!
This lovable boy is Tazmin, and below
he is the pup with the yellow ric rac
looking right at the camera.
(Photo by Jarvis Photography)
As a youngster at my house, he was Mr. Orange, but now he is known as
Sawyer.  Isn't it interesting to see the "before" and "after" stacked photos?
Sawyer was the first puppy to finish his Championship from this litter, with
4
majors
...two 5-point majors and two 3-point majors!!!!!
To say the least, I am unbelievably proud of him and his owners.
Above Sawyer is winning a 5 point major at a Supported Entry show, defeating 21 class
dogs.  (His brother, Vino, went Reserve to him that day).  Did I mention Sawyer also
won Best of Winners the next day at the Vizsla Club of Northern California
SPECIALTY???  Of course that was another 5 point major, defeating 53 class animals!
 Thank you, Handler Josh Hargis!   OK, I just HAD to brag about that!
Brothers compete against each other: Vino on the left,
and Sawyer on the right.
Here is Brenna yawning, tired of being so fat and pregnant!
Thankfully all 7 pups arrived safely, and
Brenna is a terrific Mother.
Happy hanging out at home.
Here is Oscar, formerly known as
Big Mr. Brown.  He is all dressed up
for President's Day 2009.  You
should see him at Halloween!
Days after this photo, tragedy
struck Oscar, and he died from
an accident at only 1 1/2 years
old.  He was ripped from the
arms of his loving family far, far
too soon.  He and his Dad are
two very special red angels in
Heaven.
Zeke and his nephew, Tazmin,
lean against each other...this is
not a set-up, they are just best
buddies!
Photo copyrighted by Jarvis Photography.
The new Champion, CH. Aristo's Sawyer Gonna Love Me
August 2009.
Brenna has been bred and is due April 30, 2010.  This litter
should have a healthy outcross of European bloodlines plus
great show and hunting potential.  There is a possibility of
co-owning a show prospect with me, so please contact me
for more details.