Weimaraners Owner’s Guide

Reviewed By Tom •  Updated: 06/15/21 •  5 min read
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Have you always wanted to learn more about the Weimaraner? This is a large pooch that has a lot of energy to burn. They are affectionate and they can make a great companion for those that like to be outdoors. Let’s learn more about the needs of the Weimaraner to see if they are going to be the perfect pup for you.

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What can I Expect from the Weimaraner?

The Weimaraner is known as a gun dog, which means that they had a job helping with hunting large game. This included deer and bear. They are still used for hunting purposes and this makes them a wonderful dog for outdoor people. The Weimaraner was originally found in Germany and this is where the name comes from. The breed can be traced back to the Court of Weimar.

You can expect the coat of the Weimaraner to be soft and smooth to touch. Their coat is short and often you will find they are a mouse to silver gray color. In addition, they have an adorable dark gray nose to match. The Weimaraner is a large dog, reaching a height of 23 to 27 inches. They can also weigh around 55 to 85 pounds. The average lifespan of the Weimaraner is about 11 to 13 years.

Do They have a Good Temperament?

The Weimaraner is known for being an alert and intelligent dog. They are friendly and love their owners, making a good companion for active people. Due to their high energy levels, this is not a lapdog or lazy canine. They like to be on the go a lot.  They also make a good watchdog since they are always active. But be aware that they might be wary of strangers and you will have to work on their socialization skills. This should be done from an early age for the best results. They should also be introduced to other dogs when they are young too. This will help to grow their confidence.

You can expect your Weimaraner to follow you around the house. They like to stay close to their owner and this means becoming your shadow. In addition, they can develop separation anxiety if they are away from their owner a lot. They are a dog that requires someone to be home most of the day. Therefore, if you are out of the house during the day and work long hours, this is not going to be the breed for you.

You will find that Weimaraner’s are very playful and they can be hyper in the house. This means that they might not be suitable for a home with young kids. They may easily knock over toddlers and they do not realize their own size and capabilities. In addition, this is a dog that has a prey drive and this means they might not be able to live with other pets. For instance, if you have a cat, bird, rabbit or even a small dog, you may want to look at adopting another breed.

Training can be challenging with a Weimaraner. They are very intelligent, which means they can pick up new commands very easily. However, they have to want to learn and they are often independent. So, you will have to be firm with your training, as well as try to make it fun for your pooch. They are going to respond well to positive rein enforcement since they are a sensitive canine.

Do They Need a lot of Exercise?

The Weimaraner is a breed that needs a lot of exercise. They are not going to be content with staying indoors all day. They are going to need time to run around and burn off excess energy. In particular, they are going to develop bad habits without proper exercise. This can include barking, as well as chewing. Therefore, ensure that your Weimaraner gets a few hours of exercise every day to be calmer in the house. This can include going running or hiking with you. In addition, they will ensure playing fetch and this is a good opportunity to burn off energy. Just ensure that your Weimaraner has good recall before they are off leash.

It is recommended that you have a large yard for your Weimaraner. This is going to let them bound around during the day. Make sure that you have high fences that are secure to keep your beloved companion safe. They are also known to dig in the yard.

Do They Need a lot of Grooming?

Thanks to their short coat, there is not a lot of grooming required for the Weimaraner. All they need is a weekly brushing to help get rid of any loose hair. This is also going to help keep their skin healthy. You can bathe your furry friend when it is needed, such as after a walk in the rain or if they have been in mud. Owners of Weimaraners report that they love to roll in stinky things when they are out exploring!

With the hanging ears, Weimaraner’s can develop ear infections. So, it is best to clean their ears on a weekly basis. You can ask your veterinarian for a suitable ear cleaner. If your canine starts to scratch at their ear, this might be a sign of infection.

Where Can I Find a Weimaraner?

Do you live an active lifestyle and want to welcome a Weimaraner into your home? This is a pooch that is going to keep you on your toes. So, if you would like to add this furry friend to your household, you will be wondering where you can find a Weimaraner. There are several ways you can adopt this pooch.

First of all, head to your local animal shelter. There are a lot of good dogs here looking for their forever home and another opportunity to be happy. The Weimaraner is not the most common breed you will see at the shelter. However, you can be lucky and find this beloved companion here.

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Tom

Tom has always loved to write since he was little - he wanted to be either a writer or a veterinary doctor, but he ended up being a professional writer while most of his works are based on animals. He was born in San Francisco but later moved to Texas to continue his job as a writer. He graduated from the University of San Francisco where he studied biotechnology. He is happily married and a soon to be father!

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