Over the years many dogs have found their way into my heart where they have left permanent paw prints. It did not matter what the breed, I loved them. It was not until 1986 I met my first Vizsla when an aquaintance told my husband he had a litter if we would like to meet them. We did and came home with a female puppy, Tigger, a hunting companion for Havelock. Knowing nothing aboout the breed, we took the vet’s advice and spayed at 6 months. Right away she developed incontinence and 2 weeks later had her first seizure. She was put on medication for both. We loved her and she loved us for 11 1/2 years. I loved her so much that for the first time in my life I was without a dog for 2 years because I could not find another Vizsla breeder with pups. We looked at other breeds, but my heart belonged to the Vizsla.
In 2000 we purcased Lily (Ch Chakra’s Blind Faith, FD. After completing her Canadian Championship in conformation, NAVHDA Prize 111, Field Dog Jr and Field Dog, many obedience classes which enabled her to pass the test to become a St John’s Ambulance Therapy Dog, completed her OFA Health Tests – we decided to breed. From the first litter of 5 we kept 2 pups, a male and a female. MBIS, BISS<GCX Egerton’s Atlantic Red Ranger, FDJ and ChEgerton’s Atlantic Breeze, FDX. We purchased our first potential Stud dog from John Reid in 2005. Ch Onpoint’s Nova RomeoAt Egerton, FDX. The dogs we own and breed today go back to Lily, Bree and/or Romeo.