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For more information on the
characteristics and care of the Weimaraner please contact any of the
breeders listed below or: Weimaraner
Club of America
or check
out:
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Poets Two Tramps in Mud Time
"Tom"
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Bred to be an all
purpose gun dog for the aristocracy, the "silver
ghost" or Weimaraner was developed in Germany by Grand Duke Karl
August of Weimar. Originally a big game hunter of deer, wild boar, and
bear, he now uses his remarkable sense of smell to hunt smaller game and birds.

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This sleek, aristocratic, and graceful dog stands up to
27 inches high at the shoulder. His short, smooth coat comes in all shades
of gray and requires minimal grooming. His eyes are blue-gray, gray, or
shades of amber.
A
devoted member of the family, the Weimaraner is alert, responsive, loyal, and
protective. He is reserved with strangers and makes a fearless watch and
guard dog. This dog is sensitive and needs to be an integral part of the
family. He does not kennel well and should not be left alone for long
periods of time. Destructive behaviour and excessive barking can be the
result. The Weimaraner is confident, assertive, and dominant. Easily
trainable, he nevertheless needs a firm, no-nonsense owner who will put in
the time to train and socialize him. Obedience training should begin
early.The Weimaraner is a powerful,
boisterous dog, who is tireless and has the stamina to stay on the hunt
for hours at a time. His energy is boundless! This dog needs plenty of
outdoor exercise including a good run as well as long, brisk walks. He
does best with an owner who is active and enjoys outdoor activities.
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Photos
displayed above are bred by and belong only to:
Nancy Lillehamer of Poet
Weimaraners
Ohio
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