What causes a dog to become unbalanced?

Trauma, Systemic Disease and Infection ” Often, the causes of this type of imbalance are related to the ear (middle or inner ear infection), trauma, or tumors in the ear or skull. Other causes of vestibulocochlear ataxia are hypothyroidism, inflammation, and thiamine deficiency.

What do you need to know about a Llewellin Setter?

Llewellins need to have an owner that can set limits. Any dog will try to test the limits and Llewellins are no exception, however with a steady hand and short repeated training sessions Llewellins will take readily to commands.

Where can I get a blizzard Llewellin Setter?

A Little About Us… Greetings from Blizzard’s Huntmore Kennels, caretaker of the Blizzard strain of Llewellin setters and, for more than 30 years, striving to breed the best in companion grouse dogs for some of grouse hunting’s most extreme terrain.

Why did my Llewellin Setter have hip problems?

This is an inherited abnormality of the hip joint that can lead to arthritic problems later in life. Responsible breeders x-ray the hips of their breeding stock and evaluate their suitability for breeding.

Can a Llewellin be kept in a kennel?

Whether in a hunting household or not, Llewellins are loving and lovable. They are great cuddlers and do much better kept in the house as opposed to a 24/7 outdoor kennel. Most Llewellin owners end up sharing the bed, along with their favorite chair.

Llewellins need to have an owner that can set limits. Any dog will try to test the limits and Llewellins are no exception, however with a steady hand and short repeated training sessions Llewellins will take readily to commands.

How old is Lacey the Llewellin Setter Dog?

The Llewellin Setter’s talents include hunting, tracking, retrieving, pointing, watchdog and agility. Lacey the Llewellin Setter at 1 1/2 years old— “Lacey is still the same sweet pup that she was when she was younger. Her primary focus is running and chasing squirrels, bird, and bugs.

A Little About Us… Greetings from Blizzard’s Huntmore Kennels, caretaker of the Blizzard strain of Llewellin setters and, for more than 30 years, striving to breed the best in companion grouse dogs for some of grouse hunting’s most extreme terrain.

This is an inherited abnormality of the hip joint that can lead to arthritic problems later in life. Responsible breeders x-ray the hips of their breeding stock and evaluate their suitability for breeding.