Archive for the ‘Weimaraners’ Category
DON”T SHOP!!! ADOPT !!
Posted by magda in Weimaraners on April 20th, 2012
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Coat Variations in the Weimaraner
Posted by admin in Facts About Weimaraners, Weimaraner puppy, Weimaraners on April 19th, 2012
When most people picture a Weimaraner, they picture a large, regal-looking dog with a short, gray coat. This gray is often a muted brown, giving the dog’s color an overall sepia tone, like an old photograph. However, there is another coat color for Weimaraners. This color is also gray, but is richer, darker, and has beautiful undertones of blue. Whereas the standard Weimaraner’s gray coat color is derivative of a brown coat, the Blue Weimaraner’s coat color is a muted black with no brown hues. Blue Weimaraners range from a slate gray to a dark gunmetal color. These dogs are quite beautiful, though somewhat rare.
Weimaraners and Insurance
Posted by Richard Cussons in Weimaraners on April 17th, 2012
They may be considered as hunting dogs but they do make great household pets too. In fact, some owners even consider their weimaraners as additional members of the family in which pets are loved and taken cared of just like mothers to their children. The love for the animal is so great that some even consider having their pets insured.
Top Ten Sporting Dog Breeds
Posted by Mike Mathews in Weimaraners on April 16th, 2012
The Sporting Group includes pointers, setters, retrievers and many spaniels. This group of fairly active dogs is composed of a wide variety of breeds, which were developed to aid hunters by finding, flushing out and retrieving game. Members of this group all need a fair amount of exercise but you don’t have to be a hunter to own one of these dogs. Many breeds in this group are usually very good with children and include the: English Setter; Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Welsh Springer Spaniel, English Cocker Spaniel, and Flat Coated Retriever. Dogs in this group range in size from small dog breeds like the American Cocker Spaniel up to medium to large dog breeds with the setters (English, Irish and Gordon) and the Weimaraner being the largest The two most popular family dogs in the world are the Labrador Retriever and the Golden Retriever. The top ten most popular sporting dogs in the US are the following.
Is a Weimaraner the Right Pet for You?
Posted by admin in Facts About Weimaraners, Weimaraner puppy, Weimaraners on April 15th, 2012
The Weimaraner, or “grey ghost” as it is commonly nicknamed, is an intelligent, loyal dog originally bred in Germany for hunting large game. The Weimaraner’s majestic beauty, friendliness and loyalty are enough to win over any dog lover, though a Weimaraner does not make the perfect pet for just anyone. The Weimaraner thrives on adequate exercise, intellectual stimulation and being a part of a family in which the dog’s role is clear.
Weimaraner Personality – The Human Like Dog Breed
Posted by Steve D Evans in Facts About Weimaraners, Weimaraners on April 14th, 2012
Very intelligent and sensitive these dogs crave companionship. They are at their happiest when amongst humans and a member of the family. Many pet owners do mention that they’re just like humans in the way they think about problems. So like humans they need plenty of companionship and exercise.
Housebreaking – An Important Part of Weimaraner Training
Posted by Richard Cussons in Puppy training, Weimaraner puppy, Weimaraners on April 13th, 2012
Probably by now, you have already decided the objectives of your Weimaraner training. As an all-purpose gun dog, it is expected that the Weimaraner is good in hunting at the same time protector of his family and territory. Thus Weimaraner training is usually aimed to create a hunting dog and a well-mannered four-legged member of the family.
