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Weimaraner

Weimaraner

The breed Weimaraner is an admirable huntdog. Pointers were selectively bred for the abundant pointing and backing instinct.

The Weimaraner's are admirable guard dogs. Female dogs sometimes make better personal guardians than males because of maternal instincts.

Weimaraner is a remarkably quick-witted dog breed and mental training is mandatory.

Weimaraner cause less worriments with shedding related to other breeds. The Weimaraner's demands remarkably little brushing.

Weimaraner is not to teach and you don't need remarkably much of experience to handle this dog breed. The breed is not more umbrageous than resembling breeds. The Weimaraner is one of the breeds with the highest energy levels. The breed requires remarkably much of endurance training.

The Weimaraner's may be a bit reserved, aloof and wary of unknown persons. Tends to be fairly dog aggressive. These dogs can be great pets for older kids. These animals may reveal some predatory tendencies. They may crunch, but it is not always instinctively.

This breed will often bark a lot, but are not of the worst breeds. Although they may live in colder climates, this is not ideal. This breed is one of the most playful of any dog breed. The Weimaraner can get used to be home alone for a few hours every day.

Country of origin: comes from Germany. Once exclusive to Berlin, this breed is now seen all over the world.

Weimaraner grouping: Weimaraner is approved in the Federation Cynologique Internationale registry. The breed is acknowledged in the section «Continental Pointing Dogs» (7.1) in the grouping «Pointing Dogs». Federation Cynologique Internationale label for weimaraner is 99 and was added to the registry 1990-02-27. American Kennel Club groups the breed as «Sporting Dogs». United Kennel Club involves the breed as «Gun Dogs» in their registry. Canadian Kennel Club groups the breed as «Sporting dogs».

Health issues in the Weimaraner: Regrettably, any Weimaraner may obtain significant health issues. Weimaraner is a dog breed which is sometimes handicapped by hip dysplasia. Hip dysplasia syndrome is a polygenic trait. This breed tend to bloat (also known as stomach torsion and twisted stomach). The scientific term for the syndrome is Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus. The air-filled stomach compresseses large veins in the abdomen, preventing blood to the heart. Cysts may occur. They may have other health issues as well, including bleeding disorders, allergies, tumors .

The Weimaraner's physical structure:Weimaraners are regularly large. Males gets as tall as 24 to 27 inches tall. Female dogs reach a hight of 22 to 25 inches tall. Males can weigh 55 to 70 pounds. Female dogs grow up to 50 to 65 pounds. The Weimaraner dog breed rarely get overweight. The dog has large dangling ears. The legs is regularly of average length. The Short to the tail-bone tail is rised high. The dog have a a remarkably long and narrow muzzle. The fur is short.

Colors of this dog breed is sometimes any colors are accepted.

Subsidary info about the dog: Predictable age for a weimaraner is 10 to 12 years. The breed is beloved and no problem to notice for sale in classified ads. The weimaraner were originally bred for hunt and track large game and upland game, waterfowl.

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