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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

Hunting Style & Abilities

The Weimaraner was originally developed as an all-purpose hunting dog capable of handling any game from upland birds to large game. Today, they are primarily used as pointing dogs for upland game birds, but they retain their versatility and can retrieve on land and water, track wounded game, and work fur.

In the field, Weimaraners are bold, eager hunters with good stamina. They typically work at medium range, though individual dogs and bloodlines vary. Their pointing style is usually intense and stylish. The breed's athleticism allows them to cover ground efficiently in various terrain types.

While not as widely used for hunting as breeds like the German Shorthaired Pointer, field-bred Weimaraners can be excellent hunting companions. The key is finding dogs from hunting lines rather than strictly show lines, as the split between field and show breeding has affected hunting ability in some bloodlines.

Primary Game

  • Pheasant: Strong enough to handle running roosters
  • Quail: Good nose and point for covey work
  • Grouse: Adaptable to woodland hunting
  • Chukar: Stamina for mountain hunting
  • Waterfowl: Capable retriever in moderate conditions

Hunting Characteristics

  • Range: Medium, typically 100-200 yards
  • Pace: Moderate to fast, efficient gait
  • Point: Stylish, intense, high head carriage
  • Retrieve: Natural ability, land and water
  • Best For: All-day hunters in varied terrain

Field vs. Show Lines

The split between field and show breeding in Weimaraners is significant. Dogs from show lines may have reduced hunting instinct and stamina, while field-bred dogs maintain strong working ability. If you want a hunting dog, seek breeders who hunt their dogs and compete in field events.

Look for dogs with NAVHDA titles, AKC hunt test titles, or demonstrated hunting ability in the pedigree. The Weimaraner Club of America maintains ratings for field performance that can help identify breeding dogs with proven hunting ability.

Cold Weather Hunting

Like the Vizsla, Weimaraners have short coats with minimal undercoat. While they can handle cooler temperatures better than some short-coated breeds due to their larger size, they are not suited for extended work in very cold conditions or cold water. For late-season hunting, consider a neoprene vest and limit water work in cold conditions.

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