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Weimeraner

Weimeraner puppies Description: The Weimeraner or "Silver Ghost" is a picture of grace, speed, stamina, alertness and balance. One-family dogs that are reserved with strangers, they will make good watchdogs. The Weimeraner requires owners who have firm, no-nonsense approaches who will take time to train and socialize them. Boundless energy, tireless, driven and a remarkable sense of smell make the Weimeraner a great hunting dog. The Weimeraner has been known to hunt for as long as six hours at a time. When well trained the Weimeraner is a confident and assertive dog who makes a wonderful companion.

Weimeraner puppies Other Names: Weimeraner Vorstehhund

Weimeraner puppies Height: 22 - 27 inches
Weimeraner puppies Weight: 70 - 86 lbs.

Weimeraner puppies Colors of the Weimeraner: Preferably silver gray; shades of mouse or roe gray.
Coat: Short, smooth and sleek.

Weimeraner puppies Temperament: The Weimeraner is responsive, alert, strong-willed.
Weimeraner puppies With Children: Yes, usually very friendly with children if properly socialized at a young age.
Weimeraner puppies With Pets: Yes
Weimeraner puppies Special Skills: Field sports dog and family pet.

Weimeraner puppies Watch-dog: Very High
Weimeraner puppies Guard-dog: High

Weimeraner puppies Care and Training: Brush or dry shampoo the Weimeraner coat as necessary. A rub over with a chamois will make their coat gleam.  Prone to sunburn on their nose in the summer. The Weimeraner needs plenty of opportunity to run free and a lot of regular exercise. The Weimeraner requires obedience training which should begin at 5 - 8 months of age.
Learning Rate: High, Obedience - Medium, Problem Solving - High

Activity: Very High
Living Environment: The Weimeraner will adapt to urban living but does need plenty of space. The Weimeraner does not kennel well. To be an owner of a Weimeraner you should be active and confident. They are not a breed for the sedentary, lazy trainers who will leave them alone for long periods of time.

Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, gastric torsion, bleeding disorders.

Life Span: 10 - 12 Years
Litter Size:
5 - 7

Country of Origin: Germany
History: The Weimeraner made their first appearance over 125 years ago in the German court of Weimar. Their ancestry is from the old red Schweisshunde crossed with the German Shorthaired Pointer and several other German hunting breeds. Originally they were bred to be used to stalk deer and to hunt bear and wild boar. They made an impact in the US and Canada after the Second World War, but did not gain popularity in the UK until the 1950's