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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Cliff Boggs has been working with Vislas for some forty years, and his depth of knowledge is well worth any hassle you may have to go through to get a copy of either editions of his book .    The chapters on history, and  the pictures of early Vizslas are an education in themselves.    This was  the first book I bought on Vizslas back when I had just my first dog.    While there is probably no perfect breed book(it would be too big to  read)both of these books, edition one and two have  breed information that  any  vizsla owner should have at their fingertips, especially if thinking  of showing, trialing, or breeding.        I recommend you get this, read it  cover to cover, and then go out and buy all the other vizsla books!&#013;Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cliff Boggs has been working with Vislas for some forty years, and his depth of knowledge is well worth any hassle you may have to go through to get a copy of either editions of his book .    The chapters on history, and  the pictures of early Vizslas are an education in themselves.    This was  the first book I bought on Vizslas back when I had just my first dog.    While there is probably no perfect breed book(it would be too big to  read)both of these books, edition one and two have  breed information that  any  vizsla owner should have at their fingertips, especially if thinking  of showing, trialing, or breeding.        I recommend you get this, read it  cover to cover, and then go out and buy all the other vizsla books!&#13;Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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