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Weimaraner

The Gray Ghost of Germany—a striking, athletic pointer with distinctive silver-gray coat and amber or blue-gray eyes

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23-27 inches, 55-90 lbs
10-13 years lifespan
Versatile all-around hunter

Finding a Weimaraner

Finding the right Weimaraner requires careful research. If you want a hunting dog, specifically seek breeders who hunt their dogs and have field titles in their pedigrees. Show lines and field lines have diverged significantly in this breed.

Be prepared for wait lists from quality breeders. Use this time to prepare for your new dog and honestly assess whether you can meet the breed's significant requirements for exercise, companionship, and training.

Breeder Resources

Weimaraner Club of America

The national breed club maintains a breeder referral list and extensive breed information.

weimclubamerica.org →

AKC Marketplace

Search for breeders of AKC-registered Weimaraner puppies.

marketplace.akc.org →

NAVHDA

North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association breeders focus on hunting ability.

navhda.org →

Weimaraner Rescue

Great Weimaraner Rescue and many regional rescues rehome Weimaraners.

weimrescue.org →

Questions for Breeders

What health tests have the parents completed?
Do you hunt with your dogs or compete in field events?
What field or hunt test titles are in the pedigree?
Is there bloat history in your lines?
What is the temperament of the parents?
How are puppies socialized before going home?
Will you take the dog back if I can no longer keep it?
What health guarantee do you offer?

Price Expectations

Expect to pay $1,500-$3,000 for a well-bred Weimaraner puppy. Prices vary based on:

  • • Health testing completed on parents
  • • Field titles and hunting ability demonstrated in pedigree
  • • Breeder's reputation and experience
  • • Geographic location
  • • Breeding rights (show/breeding vs. pet quality)

Is a Weimaraner Right for You?

Weimaraners are frequently surrendered to rescue. Before committing, honestly assess whether you can provide:

  • 2+ hours of vigorous exercise daily
  • Significant companionship—this breed cannot be left alone all day
  • Firm, consistent training and confident leadership
  • A securely fenced yard
  • Experience with strong-willed, high-energy breeds

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Find hunting locations and guides to experience the weimaraner in action.

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