| The Conestoga Vizsla Club
was founded in the early 1960s (c. 1963), by
a small group of Vizsla enthusiasts in Lancaster, PA. The Club's
original focus was field trialing and the first CVC sponsored field
trial was held in the late 1960s. The first licensed specialty hosted
by the CVC was held in the early 70s.
Today, CVC has over 275 members
residing throughout the mid-Atlantic region of the United States and
beyond. We are committed to promoting the Vizsla as a dual dog,
excelling in both the field and show ring. We also support Vizslas in
many other areas, including obedience and agility, and maintain an active breed rescue program.
Events &
Activities
The CVC is sanctioned to hold
the following AKC Events:
- Hunting Tests
- Field Trials
- Specialty Shows
Additional activities we sponsor include the following:
- Annual Fun Day
- Training Days
- Versatility Certification
- Annual Christmas
Party
Communications
Our Newsletter, published
quarterly, features items covering the many events and activities
performed with Vizslas; articles, anecdotes, photographs and stories
submitted by members; Club notices and event dates, member brags,
health updates and care tips, and much more.
CVC Factoids
- Conestoga was the Club's
third choice for a name. The first two submissions were rejected by the
AKC ("Tricorn Vizsla Club" and "Vizsla Club of Eastern Pennsylvania").
- The name Conestoga comes from
the Conestoga River district (the area the original members were from).
Conestoga wagons draw their name from this area because this is where
they were built.
- CVC is one of the largest Vizsla Club in the United States.
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