Tuesday, December 17, 2013
type of dog WEIMARANER
Country of Origin: Germany
Height: Males 23 to 27.5 inches, females 22.5 to 25.5 inches
Weight: Males 66 to 88 pounds, females 55 to 77 pounds
Coat: Short, smooth, sleek
Colors: Solid color in shades of mouse gray to silver-gray Other Names: Weimaraner Vorstehhund
Registries (With Group): AKC (Sporting); UKC (Gun Dog)
SETTING AND HISTORY
elegant breed was developed in Germany and is a favorite at the court of Weimar, Germany in the middle - east. Dogs Weimar, Weimar was originally called the pointer is used to track and hunt more, such as bears, wolves and big cats hunt. As the big game population decline, shoot the wings to be the most popular, and then the big Bloodhound as it crossed the Weimaraner hunting dogs to bring a generic bird hunting skills. Soon hunters working with a breed of dog developed that is admired today as an all-around Gundog can find and bring into play, including the monitoring of injured birds sometimes fall short of the target. German Weimaraner breeders breed reserved for themselves over the years, keeping a low amount and high quality reproduction. An American named Howard Knight imported pair in 1920 and founded the Weimaraner Club of America (WCA) in 1929. Does not until the 1940s that the breed is becoming more popular, get official recognition in the United States in 1943 Weimaraner breeders today understand that a lot of the talent contest, and he himself has been demonstrated in all areas. hunting, shows, field trials, tracking, agility and obedience.
PERSONALITY PROFILE
Weimaraner is, with the talent of high energy dog friendly alert obey. Learn quickly and get bored quickly. Effusively affectionate with his family and people you know, you can aloof and suspicious of strangers. She enjoys the company of children, but younger often driven by the rapid movement muscular body. Socialization from puppyhood is the best way to introduce all sorts of situations and build their confidence and trust. Exercise care requirements: Weimaraner thrives on exercise, and if he does not get enough, you will become bored and restless and resort to destructive behavior. He makes a great jogging or cycling partner as an adult, but it should not overexercised as a puppy. Weimaraners love the opportunity to hunt in open spaces and spread. Grooming: The short -haired Weimaraner kept clean with an occasional brush or massage glove dogs. Gloves loosens dead hair and stimulate the skin. Hanging ears breed should be checked for signs of infection. Life Span: The average life of the Weimaraner is 10 to 12 years. Training: To see the achievements of the Weimaraner is clear that with the training that they can master almost anything. However, it requires persistent and patient coach who understands that he learns quickly and easily bored. With the encouragement and motivation to achieve something, the Weimaraner will respond.