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Regal Point Somewhere Over The Rainbow Regal Point Vizslas (Bred by Debbie & Stephan Sullivan) - Zeus' individual info - Show History, accolades, owner and misc.

08/11/2022
Seizure med warning.  Sadly overlooked by 2 Vets in same offc plus the ER Hosp Vet
15/03/2022

Seizure med warning. Sadly overlooked by 2 Vets in same offc plus the ER Hosp Vet

13/03/2022

I’m very sad to share that Zeus, GCH Regal Point Somewhere Over The Rainbow JH, passed away yesterday.

He became ill very suddenly and was diagnosed with leukemia just before he passed away based on his blood work. Zeus was having mild seizures the past couple of years. I have no idea if the seizures were related to this underlying illness or a head injury he suffered about 3 years ago.

Zeus was a lovely dog who finished his championship from the 6-9 puppy class. I had the joy of handling him to his Junior Hunter title. He had an awesome temperament and was deeply loved by his mom, Melodie Struhar Obryan.

Run wild and free Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Zeus. 🌈 Gone much too soon.

03/07/2021
A good read......
27/03/2021

A good read......

Okay, so this is a word that gets an awful lot of play in the training world, and it’s definition has come to mean an awful lot of things. Many of which, are incredibly counter-productive, if not downright dangerous.

So let’s see if we can’t clarify a few things.

Socialization isn’t:
-About letting your dog freely interact with dogs at the dog park, day care, or with friends dogs.
-About allowing your dog to meet other dogs on-leash.
-About allowing all manner of people, in all manner of mental/emotional states interact/pet/pressure your dog.
-About exposing your dog to the sights and sounds of cars, buses, motorcycles, bikes, skateboards, joggers...and allowing them to freak out, panic, aggress, hide, bark etc.
-About exposing your dog to the sights and sounds of dogs, cats, and other animals, and allowing them to freak out, aggress, lunge, bark, growl etc.

Socialization is:
-About teaching your dog the proper responses to dogs. What is and isn’t appropriate behavior, and correcting the unwanted when it appears.
-About teaching your dog to walk by the barking, lunging dog(s) on walks and ignore them, completely. Correcting if necessary to achieve this result.
-About advocating for your dog and ensuring people aren’t allowed to pressure your dog, by touching, crouching down, attempting “kisses” etc. That means being a big boy or girl, and stopping others from engaging in unwanted, uninvited interactions.
-About exposing your dog to all manner of daily life “things” and ensuring a proper response. If aggression/arousal is present, it’s corrected, if fear/arousal is present (and causes an overreaction/fleeing etc.) it’s corrected. Ask your dog to learn to ignore and not care about these “life” distractions/concerns/temptations. Teach them to listen to the training, not the world around them.
-About teaching your dog to leave other creatures alone. The cat, the bird, the cow, the goat, the other dog, is simply none of their business. If they decide those things are their business, it’s your job to correct and clarify what is and isn’t their business for them.

Socialization has become a ridiculously simplified, dumbed down, all-encompassing idea. Free interaction and exposure have been presented as a panacea, the magic gateway to a balanced dog. That’s a whole lot of B.S. you’ve been sold, by a lot of people full of B.S. 🙂

Socialization is all about teaching your dog how to behave and exist in the world...properly. People have a belief that only interactions create a well socialized dog. They don’t understand that existence is almost always preferable, and more valuable than actual interaction. Yes exposure is critical, but exposure without 100% clear guidance, and corrections for poor choices, isn’t socialization, it’s chaos, and it’s not teaching your dog what’s right, what’s wrong, and that you’ll keep them safe, so they don’t have to.

A well socialized dog isn’t fazed by the world around them. And that doesn’t come from simple exposure and interactions without guidance. Ironically, that’s precisely how you create anti-social dogs.

Think on that for a minute.

11/12/2020

Points to attain for 'Grand Champion Bronze' level 100 - 32 = 68. More to come in performance activities one I can find someone to video!

Per AKC, Zeus is _points from Bronze (GCHB) status.32 pts out of 100 needed for Bronze status needed.  Performance title...
11/12/2020

Per AKC, Zeus is _points from Bronze (GCHB) status.

32 pts out of 100 needed for Bronze status needed. Performance titles to come!

To anyone looking for a well-bred Vizsla.  Would apply for all quality, purebred dogs.
20/11/2020

To anyone looking for a well-bred Vizsla. Would apply for all quality, purebred dogs.

This PSA was written by Debra Evalds of the Vizsla Puppies page. Please read and share:

THIS IS A MUST READ FOR ANYONE LOOKING FOR A VIZSLA PUPPY! Please read to the end. Breeders, please read too.

I have had Vizslas since the 90's and they were rare then. Popularity grew over time, but 2020 is the year demand exploded. Here are the facts. I tried to be kind, but straightforward.

Please read and consider:

1) If you have only done online research and haven't owned a high energy sporting dog, stop and wait. Delay until after COVID. Wait until you can network with good breeders. Vizslas are absolutely not what they are portrayed as in Runner's World or many breed info descriptions. They are a lot and expect a lot from you, way beyond exercise. They also shed, are not hypoallergenic, can be nervous & not love kids. Not all Vizslas are the same.

2) There are not enough dogs from reputable breeders to go around. There is too much demand and there are many people looking who have had Vizslas, are super owners, live in single family homes with nice fenced yards. They may even have dogs from the breeder. A breeder will select the home they feel is best for their puppy because they love them a lot. So, if you live in an apartment in the city, have no dog experience, don't want to spend money for a fence or can't have one, have a few children under 5 that will take your energy and attention away from the puppy, haven't met Vizslas in person, or work long hours, is a reputable breeder going to choose you over the experienced owner?

3) So, as a post earlier this week pointed out, this could drive people to backyard breeders, puppy mills, pet stores, and anyone willing to sell them a puppy. Please, don't do it. I do rescue. I have 3 dogs from bad breeders I am trying to help. All are under 5, but 2 have bite history and resource guarding, and the other likely has epilepsy. That is what you can end up when you work with a breeder that does not research pedigrees, do health testing, and breed for a lovely combination of health, temperament, conformation, and ability. Look for a breeder that strives for all 4. They may not always achieve that, but they should be there for you if you have a problem with your dog. You don't want to buy a puppy and find out in a few months it has a congenital defect that will cause a short life or cost you exorbitant amounts of money. You don't want to be that person sharing a Go Fund Me on Facebook because the breeder won't help you and your
can't afford medical bills. You really do not want to be calling rescue in a few years because your Vizsla bit your child in the face. I don't want that call either. If people stop buying from shaky breeders, neither of us will be on that phone call because they won't breed if they can't sell their puppies.

4) As much as you want a Vizsla, there may not be one out there for you unless you are a home that is a good match for the breed, and you have great patience, dedication to working with a good breeder, and are willing to wait. Find a breeder through your local Vizsla club who you can connect with and get on their list. Cultivate a friendship and keep in touch. Ask if you can visit puppies from next litter, even though they likely have puppies all spoken for. At this point, it could be a year or two for many good breeders, but it is worth the wait. (read the pinned announcement and the files in group to learn what a good breeder is.) The alternative is to settle for someone who always has puppies or has puppies because smart buyers know they aren't cutting the mustard with health testing or have other red flags (see point 3 above). The last option is widening your search and considering other breeds. There are other wonderful breeds that may not be in so much demand. There also are dogs in need at rescues and shelters. There are many fabulous mixed-breed dogs or "All-American" dogs that need homes. Explore different options. in addition to looking for a Vizsla.

5) Reiterating above points, but Vizslas are in demand. Reputable breeders are overwhelmed. They are getting many inquiries and are probably not going to be fast to respond if they don't have puppies planned or have a full wait list. Be patient, kind, and persistent if you really like that breeder's dogs. Many of us are spending many hours a day replying to emails from people looking for puppies. Also, take the time to tell about yourself (location, experience, family, home, why you want a Vizsla) instead of just writing "Do you have available puppies?". You are likely to get responses that are equal to the time you are putting in to your questions.

6) Rescues don't have puppies, but they can help you avoid bad breeders. In rescue we get so many inquiries. In the rare chance we get a puppy, we are likely going to place locally with someone we know, as the puppy isn't at the age to be spayed or neutered yet. We do respond to people seeking puppies because we want them to find good breeders. I respond to them before applicants because I may be able to stop people from getting dogs from the breeders that keep me busy in rescue! Personally, I send at least 20 referral letters every week. I will also tell someone the truth if they ask me about a breeder, based on my knowledge and personal experiences with the breeder. We want to steer you toward breeders who take their dogs back if there is an issue. Trust me on that one!

7) Last, this is for the reputable breeders in this group. Please share with your friends that are reputable breeders. We need to educate people looking for puppies. If they aren't a good match tell them, and tell them why. Create a referral letter and send it to help people or chat with them if that is your style. Let's just all give back a bit to help the breed, help each other, help these people who are looking, and help the poor mama Vizslas who are sitting in cages being kept only to be bred by greedy people that love money more than dogs. Help stop the supply and redirect from the bad breeders. The good ones all know who to tell people to steer clear of. Let's help people by speaking freely and sharing accurate and truthful info.

If you got this far, thank you for taking the time to read. If you agree, you are free to copy and paste this post to use or repost.

Click on photo to see full ad, please.  Happy to present advertisement designed by Ms. Linda Durham.  Thank you so much ...
15/07/2020

Click on photo to see full ad, please. Happy to present advertisement designed by Ms. Linda Durham. Thank you so much for this beautiful page. (Thank you LeAnna Sternisha too, for your great inspiration) Love my breed, breeder and Grandson!

Congratulations to Jozsi (Zeus' Sire) for making the 2019 Vizsla Club Of America's Top Versatility Producers List!! ❤️Do...
09/07/2020

Congratulations to Jozsi (Zeus' Sire) for making the 2019 Vizsla Club Of America's Top Versatility Producers List!! ❤️

Dog News!!!!!!!!!!!

Zeus listed 4th from bottom of list.

Congratulations to Jozsi for making the 2019 VCA Top Versatility Producers List!! Thanks to all of the owners for all you do with your pups!! ❤️

❤️Groovy 2019 VCA TOP VERSATILITY PRODUCER recognition! ❤️Zeus is honored to be a part of Mamma Groovy's success.  Super...
08/07/2020

❤️Groovy 2019 VCA TOP VERSATILITY PRODUCER recognition! ❤️

Zeus is honored to be a part of Mamma Groovy's success. Super accolade for his breeder Regal Point Vizslas - Debbie Sullivan!

❤️We are so proud of Groovy’s kids and their wonderful owners!! Thank you for all that you have done with your puppies!! Way to go, Ember, Journey, Zoe, Zeus and Bindi!! Your accomplishments have earned Groovy 2019 VCA TOP VERSATILITY PRODUCER recognition! ❤️

Posting on Zeus' page and not posted for public.  Am just to update page with interesting info.
07/06/2020

Posting on Zeus' page and not posted for public. Am just to update page with interesting info.

Zeus

Zeus
07/06/2020

Zeus

Hoping it's not too late to add to Estes Vizsla Specialty catalog for Aug 2020.
21/05/2020

Hoping it's not too late to add to Estes Vizsla Specialty catalog for Aug 2020.

19/04/2020

TBT- In anticipation of our upcoming VCA National events in OH. On our last visit to OH in 2012 three of Rubi's sons (Walter, Jozsi and Heisman) each won their classes and competed for Winner's Dog at the Regional Specialty. Walter walked away with the purple defeating 60 class dogs for the honor and completing his Championship in style!!
Walter and Jozsi are littermates from the Rubi x Cupid litter and Heisman is from the Rubi x Owe'n litter!! Very proud of Rubi's boys!!

27/02/2020

Zeus finished his Grand Champion Title 11/02/19 Best Of Breed for 5 point major! Thank you AKC Pro Handler Karen Newman and Judge Lewis W Bayne.

Now: Am GCH CH Regal Point Somewhere Over The Rainbow JH

(Finally received Official digital Show Photographer's image) Zeus decided he was tired of standing awaiting the set up so he sat) titeld 'Where's the chicken, Karen'.

10/02/2020

😂😂😂

29/01/2020

Kennel name??? 'Volare Vizsla' OR 'Trobairitz Vizsla'??

Love My Breeder!
22/12/2019

Love My Breeder!

I am a Breeder. I’ve spent many years learning pedigrees, going over dogs, using my vacation time to travel all over the country to be able to talk to and learn from those in my breed and those with other breeds. I raise each litter as if I gave birth to them and find them loving forever homes. I only put puppies on this planet that I think will be the healthiest (mentally and physically) and nicest examples of their breed. I support each family who choses one of my puppies and let them know they are now a part of our extended family. I am there if one needs to come back and will aggressively pursue the return of one of my dogs if its in the wrong place. I support my breed in rescue and education. I hold them when they arrive and leave this world, not only supporting my own, but others. I share my knowledge and socialize my dogs so that they will be the advertisement for my dedication. I don't keep track of the money and time I put in to my love of dogs, it would not be a true measure of how I feel about their worth. I support my friends in the fancy, because it takes a village sometimes and only we understand how things are for us. The price I charge for my puppies is never profit, but investment in the next generation. I will not be ashamed of who I am, I work hard at being a good Breeder and encouraging others to do the same. I am a BREEDER and I am PROUD of it.

If we don't support each other - we are doomed as a fancy. Protect and Preserve Pure Bred Dogs.
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13/12/2019

With so many holiday treats and small toys laying around during December, keep this in mind for your counter-surfers.

History Of Regal Point Vizslas (Link to my breeder's page):
08/12/2019

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08/12/2019

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