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Weimaraner
Short & Longhaired
(Weimaraner
Vorstehhund) (Grey Ghost) (Gray Ghost) (Weims) (Weimer Pointer)

Mystic Hollow Weimaraners- Alberta Canada.
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Pronunciation |
VI -mer-ron er |
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Description |
The Weimaraner is a moderately large, athletic, working dog. The medium sized head has a moderate stop with a medial line going down the forehead. The nose is gray and the teeth meet in a scissors bite. The somewhat wide-set eyes come in shades of light amber, gray or blue-gray. The high-set ears are long and pendant, folded forward hanging down along the sides of the head. The front legs are straight with webbed, compact feet. The toenails are gray or amber in color. The tail is customarily docked to 1 ½ inches (4cm) when the dog is
two days old. Note: docking tails is illegal in most parts of Europe. Dewclaws are usually removed. The topline slopes gently downward from the shoulders to the rump. The short, smooth coat is tight to the whole body and comes in shades of mouse-gray to silver-gray, blending with darker shades on the body and lighter shades on the head and ears. It also comes in a rarer longhaired variety (FCI Group 7). All shades of gray are accepted. There is sometimes a small white marking on the chest. |
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Temperament |
Happy, loving, intelligent, cheerful, and
affectionate. Good with children. Without the proper exercise they will be very rambunctious and difficult to control. They learn quickly but will get bored if the training is the same thing over and over again. This breed needs firm, experienced training starting at puppyhood, with an owner who understands how to be a dog's pack leader, or they can become stubborn
and willful. Without this proper leadership, they can become combative with other dogs. This hunting dog has a strong prey instinct and should not be trusted with small non-canine animals such as hamsters, rabbits and guinea pigs. Socialized well with people, places, things and other animals. Brave, protective and loyal, makes a good guard and watchdog. Weimaraners absolutely crave leadership. They want to know what is expected of them and for how long. If this is not made consistently clear in their head they will not be stable minded, may be stressed, possibly developing separation anxiety, becoming destructive and
restless. Owners should not be harsh, but calm with a natural air of authority to their demeanor. These things are instinctually essential to having a happy, behaved, balanced dog. Give your Weim plenty of extensive exercise, or he will become very restless and over excited. Because this breed is so full of energy, the
first thing they need to learn is sit. This will
help prevent jumping, as they are strong dogs and will knock over
elderly or children by accident. This breed especially should not be hit to
discipline, they become wary easily. Once they have a fear of someone/something,
they look to avoid and training is difficult. They are so eager to
please, and motivated by reward (food or praise) Once a trick is learned, the
dog will leap to repeat for praise. Although they are often mistaken as dumb,
because they have such focus, if the trick or owners request isn't their focus
at the time, it will not occur! Spend a lot of time with short leash walk, next
to you. If left to run ahead they will pull like a train and start to believe they are alpha, as pack leader goes first. This breed likes to bark, and needs to be corrected if it becomes excessive. Very hardy, with a
good sense of smell, and a passionate worker, the Weimaraner can be used for all
kinds of hunting. |
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Height, Weight |
Height: Dogs 24-27
inches (61-69cm) Bitches 22-25 inches (56-63cm)
Weight: Dogs 55-70 pounds (25-32kg) Bitches 50-65 pounds (23-29kg) |
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Health Problems |
Prone to
bloat, it is better to feed them two or three small meals a day rather than one
large meal. Also can be prone to hip dysplasia, hypertropic osteodystrophy (excessive rapid growth) and tumors. |
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Living Conditions |
Weimaraners will do
okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. They are relatively
inactive indoors and will do best with at least a large yard. They are not suited to outdoor kennel life. |
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Exercise |
These are powerful working
dogs with great stamina. They need to be taken for a
daily, long walk or jog. In
addition, they need plenty of opportunities to run free. Do not exercise them after meals.
It is best to feed a dog after a long walk, as soon as they cool down. |
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Life Expectancy |
About 10-12 years. |
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Grooming |
The smooth, short-haired
coat is easy to keep in peak condition. Brush with a firm bristle brush, and dry
shampoo occasionally. Bathe in mild soap only when necessary. A rub over with a
chamois will make the coat gleam. Inspect the feet and mouth for damage after
work or exercise sessions. Keep the nails trimmed. This breed is an average
shedder. |
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Origin |
The breed is several
centuries old and is derived from the same selective stock as other German hunting breeds and is a descendant of the Bloodhound. The Weimaraner is a good all-around hunting dog and an excellent pointer. They were originally used as big game hunters such as bear, deer and wolves, but is used more today as a bird dog and even a water retriever. A Weimaraner appeared in a Van Dyck painting of the early 1600's. Howard Knight, who founded the first American Weimaraner breed club, imported the dogs to the United States in 1929. The popular children's TV show Sesame Street has been known to plays skits with this breed dressed up in
human clothes. The Weimaraner was first recognized by the AKC in 1943. Some of its talents include: hunting, tracking, retrieving,
pointing, watchdog, guarding, police work, service
dogs for the disabled, search & rescue, and agility. |
Group |
Gun Dog, AKC Sporting |
| Recognition |
CKC, FCI, AKC, UKC, KCGB,
CKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, APRI, ACR, DRA, NAPR |
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CKC = Continental
Kennel Club
FCI = Fédération
Cynologique Internationale
AKC = American
Kennel Club
UKC = United Kennel
Club
KCGB = Kennel
Club of Great Britain
CKC = Canadian
Kennel Club
ANKC = Australian
National Kennel Club
NKC = National
Kennel Club
NZKC = New Zealand
Kennel Club
APRI = American Pet Registry
Inc.
ACR = American Canine Registry
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc.
NAPR = North American Purebred Registry, Inc. |

"Panu zum Laubwald, a
longhaired Weimaraner bred by Dr. Hans Schmidt of Germany. I call him
Piezl because of his initials PZL."
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"This is our Weimaraner at 2 1/2 months old. His name is Charlie! He has a very good temperament. He is extremely smart, great with people, cats, dogs and is a mom-ma's boy! Hey absolutely loves playing w/ our 10 month old cat. Charlie will lay on his back with his feet up in the air and let the cat pounce, play and rough house on his stomach, head & ears. Charlie mimics what the cat does too. Charlie will paw at the cat's face and body just like cats paw at floor model balls on a tall spring. It is very funny and cute to watch."
"Charlie likes pretty much anything that he can play with such as... regular dog toys, cats, paper towel rolls, plastic cups, rubber rings and especially butcher quality beef bones & ribs. Those are his favorite!"
"There isn't much that Charlie doesn't like. However, he isn't too fond of being in his crate (we are working everyday to get him use to it). He is a puppy still and as for all puppies the one thing they don't like to hear is "no"!!! Ha! He knows what it means and 95% of the time he obeys. Every now and then he likes to push his limits, but quickly learns that he is part of the pack and not the pack leader. (thanks Cesar!)"
"Good Habits: He knows where to go to the bathroom. that's always a plus!"
"Bad Habits: Every chance he gets when he is outside is loves to find rocks to chew on. He also loves wood."
"Exercise: He gets lots of it! We live on a large hobby farm wtih a 5 acre fenced in yard. In addition he gets lots of walks and loves to run!"
"I believe that Charlie is making great strides everyday to becoming a well balanced dog. He's a puppy, so every day is a new learning experience, adventure and new path to becoming well balanced."
"I watch Cesar Millan aka the "Ghost Whisperer". I think what he does is fascinating and wonderful. One of the many things I learn and use by watching his show is that if the human is calm, assertive your dog will have a waaaay better chance of being calm, assertive. Especially when you are trying to raise a puppy. Charlie has responded very well with me using the calm/assertive technique. He listens much better and the most important thing is that Charlie and I are much happier!"
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Photo Courtesy of "Bauhaus"
Weimaraners
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This is Fritz owned by Bill Radtke.
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