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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

Personality & Character

The Weimaraner is an intelligent, fearless, and friendly breed with a strong hunting instinct and high energy level. They are extremely loyal and form deep bonds with their families. Like the Vizsla, Weimaraners are known for their desire to be close to their people, often following their owners from room to room.

This is an assertive, confident breed that requires experienced handling. Weimaraners can be willful and may try to dominate inexperienced owners. They need firm, consistent leadership from puppyhood through adulthood. Without proper training and boundaries, they can become difficult to manage.

Weimaraners are typically reserved with strangers but should never be shy or aggressive. Early socialization is essential to develop a well-adjusted adult. They can be territorial and make effective watchdogs, alerting to strangers while being friendly once properly introduced.

Strengths

  • Highly intelligent and quick to learn
  • Athletic and excels in many dog sports
  • Loyal and devoted to family
  • Good with children when raised together
  • Low-maintenance coat, easy grooming
  • Versatile—hunting, competition, companion

Considerations

  • Very high exercise requirements
  • Prone to separation anxiety—can be destructive
  • Can be willful and test boundaries
  • Strong prey drive—may chase cats/small animals
  • Can be mouthy, especially as puppies
  • Requires experienced, confident handler

Not a Breed for Everyone

Weimaraners are often surrendered to rescue due to owners being unprepared for the breed's needs. They require significant time, exercise, and training. Without adequate outlets for their energy and intelligence, they can become destructive, neurotic, or develop behavioral problems. Before getting a Weimaraner, honestly assess whether you can provide the level of commitment this breed requires.

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