King's Crook Vizsla

King's Crook Vizsla King's Crook Vizsla's will steal your heart & rule your world. We're devoted to stewardship of the versatile Vizsla in the Home and Field.

05/28/2025

Chupi desperately wants to join the fun!

05/16/2025

Chupi learning that she has new friends in the house!

Proud to announce the Hank x Jenny litter arrived April 24th, composed of 4 Boys and 3 Girls!  This litter pulls on 2024...
05/09/2025

Proud to announce the Hank x Jenny litter arrived April 24th, composed of 4 Boys and 3 Girls! This litter pulls on 2024 Top Producing Field Trial Dam of the Year Kitty and should pull forward phenomenal temperaments and field abilities. We whelped more puppies than we found in our initial ultrasound, so we do have some availability for serious inquiries, hunting homes prefered.

Hank (Seabank's Hey Good Lookin' Hank) is a sweet boy that hunts grouse in Maine and is an affectionate family dog who is doted on by his girls when not in the field. Aside from his dashing good looks and field abilities, we love his strong desire to please and on/off switch that we strive to bring forward in all our litters.

Jenny (AFC King's Crook Bombogenesis). Jenny is a moderate ranging field trial dog who has earned her Amateur Field Championship and is one retrieve credit away from her Open Field Championship. She is biddable and has a fantastic nose. She is affectionate, but independent in the home.

Breeding:
Seabank's Hey Good Lookin' Hank x AFC King's Crook Bombogenesis
(https://www.vizsladatabase.com/testMating.php?m=518123&f=280184&gens=6)

Health Information:
Hank (https://ofa.org/advanced-search/?appnum=2449309)
OFA
ELBOW-NORMAL VZ-EL4324M25-C-VPI
HIPS-GOOD VZ-17785G25M-C-VPI
BASIC CARDIAC-NORMAL-PRACTITIONER VZ-BCA413/25M/P-VPI
EYES-Apr 22 2023-NORMAL VZ-EYE1965/25M-VPI
THYROID-NORMAL VZ-TH3194/47M-VPI
CANINE HEALTH-CHIC 204729
BASIC CARDIAC-NORMAL-CARDIOLOGIST VZ-BCA413/49M/C-VPI
EYES-Apr 27 2025-NORMAL VZ-EYE1965/49M-VPI

Jenny (https://ofa.org/advanced-search/?appnum=2145699)
EYES-Mar 3 2020-NORMAL VZ-EYE1378/23F-VPI
ELBOW-NORMAL VZ-EL3330F24-VPI
HIPS-VZ-16397G24F-VPI
EYES-Jan 19 2021-NORMAL VZ-EYE1378/34F-VPI
BASIC CARDIAC-NORMAL-SPECIALIST VZ-BCA102/39F/S-VPI
THYROID-NORMAL VZ-TH2301/39F-VPI
CANINE HEALTH- CHIC 160425
ADVANCED CARDIAC-NORMAL AUSC + ECG + ECHO VZ-ACA302/43F-VPI
EYE-Feb 16 2025-NORMAL VZ-EYE1378/83F-VPI

Penn-Hip
Distraction Index (DI): Right DI = 0.22, Left DI = 0.21.
Osteoarthritis (OA): No radiographic evidence of OA for either hip.
Cavitation/Other Findings: No cavitation present.

Chupi (Levi x Clover) went to her first field trial and had a strong showing.  Chupi took a second in Open Derby, then f...
05/06/2025

Chupi (Levi x Clover) went to her first field trial and had a strong showing. Chupi took a second in Open Derby, then first in Open Puppy, came unglued in Amateur Walking Derby and fished strong with a win in Amateur Walking Puppy. I couldn't ask much more from a young pup. Thank you to the judges Grace Anne Lawson and Shawn Harris (OD), Shawn Harris and Jared Smith (OP), and Cory Roy and Mitch Swierczynski (AWP) for the placements.

Proud to announce Jenny, pending AKC approval, finished up her Amateur Field Championship.  She picked up one of the two...
11/11/2024

Proud to announce Jenny, pending AKC approval, finished up her Amateur Field Championship.

She picked up one of the two remaining credits she required last weekend with a 2nd place in the Amateur Limited Gun Dog stake at the Nutmeg GSP Club's trial. She finished up with another retrieving credit with another 2nd place in the Amateur Limited Gun Dog stake at the Hudson Valley GSP club's trial, and managed a 3rd in the Open Limited Gun Dog stake as well.

Thank you ALGD judges Andrew Campbell and Cory Roy at Nutmeg, OLGD judges Kim Eaton and Bob Seeley at HVGSP, and ALGD judges Kim Eaton and Jason Smit at HVGSP. Thanks to both clubs for putting on nicely run trials.

Please take time to prepare your animals for the 4th of July.  What is fun for some of us can be incomprehensible  and t...
07/03/2024

Please take time to prepare your animals for the 4th of July. What is fun for some of us can be incomprehensible and terrifying to them.

Welcome to another Training Tip Tuesday!
Since it’s July 2nd it only makes sense that we talk about the giant sparkling wicked loud exploding elephant in the room: FIREWORKS.
The rules are the same every year, so I decided to re-run a 2021 post from the Fortunate K9 student group. But before we begin, please indulge a brief appearance by Captain Obvious:
- Make sure any fencing and gates to your yard are truly secure to prevent a dog escape from your yard.
-Even better, if your dog is spooky, only bring him out ON LEASH and an INESCAPABLE COLLAR to do his business, preferably before the fireworks really start.
- Does your dog have any sort of visible ID with your contact info on it attached to him? Now’s a good time to make that right, just in case.
- If you’re on good terms with your neighbors who host a fireworks party, ask ahead of time what time they’re thinking about starting the festivities so that you can get your dog out before they get going.
- Don’t be the dummy who brings their dog right to Ground Zero where the town is doing their official display or your neighbors are doing theirs. Way too many things can go wrong even if your dog has no issue with the fireworks themselves: big crowds of possibly tipsy people who are wearing minimal-coverage summer clothes while staring into the sky? Sounds like a great place to bring a dog (NOT). Do your dog a huge favor and leave him home for this stuff. Please.

And now, from July 2021, a word to the wise about fireworks and your dogs.

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Hi all, I've seen a couple of posts here and also gotten a few private messages regarding fireworks reactions in dogs.
Right now we're in the thick of it, and my house in East Derry sounds like a warzone. There are four dogs in the house right now: Fox and Pizza don't really care about the fireworks at all. Foster boy Riku is slightly whiny but not freaking out. And Boarding Student Oakley started out nervous but is now much more relaxed even as the intensity of the display hasn't changed.
Best advice right out of the gate?
-If your dog is crate trained, put him in his crate. He will feel much more secure in a familiar place. If necessary, cover it partially (not entirely). Is he safe with a super valuable chew like a marrow bone or a peanut-butter-stuffed Kong? Now's a good time for him to have one IN HIS CRATE.
- If a crate isn't possible for some reason, give your dog access to the bathroom and if he wants to get in the tub, allow him to (this is a common stress reaction in some dogs during loud times). Do NOT allow him to pace or go from window to window.
- Put on some competing noise. Paul has some Miles Davis playing at a decent volume on the first floor where the dogs are. I have students who use white noise machines or who watch action movies with their dogs during loud events.
- DO NOT CODDLE FEARFULNESS. Acting super concerned and nervous yourself is only going to exacerbate the behavior. A calm, matter-of-fact demeanor is a lot more reassuring than a panicky or coddling one. When Oakley was first reacting with nervousness my most involved verbal response was "Wow, that was a big boom! Who cares! Let's go over here and sit for a minute." It's fine to acknowledge a change in environmental distraction but it's a huge mistake to invest a lot of importance in it as you'll create more of a problem than you started with.
- Use your obedience. If your dog hasn't gone completely off the deep end, get into his head with something he can do to control himself: a sit/stay, a place command, a down underfoot. Calm, quiet praise for successful completion. EDITED TO ADD: this suggestion appeared originally in the FK9 student group and was intended for people who train with us. We train in a way that the dog has an understanding of the expectations and will often derive stress relief from “doing his job”. If your dog is unfamiliar or unreliable with obedience training ,ie, you have to bribe or bully him just to get his attention, then please do NOT make things worse for him by demanding something he may not be able to give you. Stay with the management suggestions instead (and pro-tip: get some better training for yourselves! 😊 )
Like all good training and behavior rehab/modification, conditioning a dog to remain calm under this kind of duress may take time, effort and commitment. But other than dogs who have genetic shyness or dogs who are going through age-related hearing changes, there actually are few reasons for dogs to panic at typical levels of fireworks.
Act like you want your dog to act, give him a safe, small place to feel secure, and put on some tunes. This stuff will probably be going on all day and night tomorrow too!

Have a safe and Happy Independence Day!

(That's FK9 student Maverick watching the show from his porch.)

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06/07/2024

Sporting Dog First Aid 101 6/10/24

Purina Masterclass is offering a webinar on:

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🗓️ Date: Monday June 10, 2024 🕢 Time: 8:00 PM Eastern

Join us for an invaluable Purina Masterclass on June 10th, hosted by me, Pat Burns with special guest Dr. RuthAnn Lobos. This session will delve into the crucial topic of "Sporting Dog First Aid: Guidance on what to pack in your kit and how to use it." Dr. Lobos, a renowned expert in veterinary spor...

Congratulations to Sander, Cory Roy and Lisa Castalidi on their ALGD win!  This placement pending AKC approval finishes ...
05/26/2024

Congratulations to Sander, Cory Roy and Lisa Castalidi on their ALGD win! This placement pending AKC approval finishes Sander's Field Championship making him FC King's Crook Sandman, beating out his sister Jenny in the race to become our first homebred Field Champion. Proud to co-own this stylish stud!

This past weekend, chasing some retrieving credits, Jenny put the pieces together placing in both retrieving stakes.  Fr...
05/09/2024

This past weekend, chasing some retrieving credits, Jenny put the pieces together placing in both retrieving stakes. Friday she took fourth in the Open Limited Gun Dog and Sunday she took First in the Amateur Limited Gun Dog. The Amateur Limited Gun Dog win came with being included on the Capo Memorial Trophy, whose namesake was an awesome Vizsla who it is an honor to have Jenny associated.

Thank you Judges Michael Ernest and Paul Shirley for watching Jenny in the Amateur Limited Gun Dog, judges Sarah Conyngham and Michael Ernest for watching Jenny in the Open Limited Gun Dog, and Cory Roy for Scouting both runs.

Also, Congratulations to Cory and Sander taking Third in the Open Limited Gun Dog!

Congratulations to Moxie, Beth, Luigi and Andrew on completing Moxie's Junior Hunter title!  Moxie is a granddaughter of...
09/24/2023

Congratulations to Moxie, Beth, Luigi and Andrew on completing Moxie's Junior Hunter title! Moxie is a granddaughter of Andrew's Islay, out of Trigger x Jenny.

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09/18/2023

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08/26/2023

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