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Weimaraners are extremely assertive and independent. They're sometimes aggressive with other dogs, cats, and rabbits. They love to chew and need to be fenced in. Weinmaraners bark and they're often hard to housebreak. Why would anyone want a Weimaraner? They're highly intelligent, fascinating dogs with individual personalities. They have webbed feet, so they love to swim.

The Weimaraners are sporting dogs. Sporting dogs are active and alert and require daily exercise. Because they have superior instincts in the water and woods, sporting dogs are often used for hunting. If exercised and properly trained, most sporting dogs make excellent pets. However, some of these dogs like to bark and whine a lot, so they're not suited for apartment life.

Origin: Germany

Height: Males: 25" - 27"; Females: 23" - 25".

Weight: Males: 70 - 90 pounds; Females: 55 - 75 pounds.
Coat: Short and hard.

Color: Gray. Small white marks on the chest are acceptable. Eyes are amber, blue, or gray. Nose is gray.

Special Consideration: This is an independent, headstrong breed. Professional obedience training is highly recommended.

 

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