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Alias: Weimaraner
Distribution area: Germany
Origin: Germany
Size: Large
Height : 56-69cm
Weight: 32-39kg
Life: 10-12 years
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Weimaraner is a gun dog native to Germany. Famous for hunting ability. They are not only used to chase small prey, they are also quite good at chasing large prey, it is conceivable that their running ability and endurance must be quite outstanding. The dog originated in the 17th century and was initially used to chase prey such as wolves and wild boars. It is a dog breed with excellent athletic ability.
The Weimaraner, also known as the "Weimaraner", has a noble appearance, usually grey and mysterious. Their good physique makes them extremely fast and stamina, making them a good hunter.
The Weimaraner's personality is almost identical to its appearance, brave and alert. They have good obedience to the owner, they are very friendly to the owner, and they also show a close and good attitude towards children, which is very suitable for family breeding. They are brave but not impulsive, obey the command of their masters, and they will not hesitate to complete their missions after receiving orders.
They are submissive to their masters, so they are easy to train and learn fairly quickly. Active, it likes to run, but the coat is short so it doesn't get messy, so it doesn't need constant grooming.
Heat and cold, no need to comb the coat frequently.
ManyDogs have many diseases and various problems due to improper feeding. There are also requirements for the feeding of Weimaraners. First of all, the feeding method must be correct, and the feeding must be regular and fixed to develop a good law of life. After a long time, the dog will form a habit, so that the owner will not find his dog when feeding, and the dog will find the food on his own when the time comes. It brought great convenience to both parties.
Generally feed pets with food that is not too cold or Too hot or too cold will cause damage to the pet's intestines and stomach, and overheating will destroy the nutrients in the food and fail to achieve its original effect. It is best to clean the food bowl once a day or every other day to prevent the growth of bacteria. It is best to clean it every day in summer. If there are multiple dogs in the family, don't make a mistake in their food bowls to avoid cross-infection.
It is best not to do strenuous exercise before and after feeding, and after they have rested for a period of time, take them out for exercise or walks. The food should not be too soft. Regularly check the oral cavity for it to observe whether there is foreign matter stuck in the teeth and remove it in time. After paying attention to these problems, the dog will definitely grow up well.
Gender
Shoulder height ratio 24 inches Lower or taller than 28 inches (males); lower than 22 inches or taller than 26 inches (females).
Head
The Weimaraner head has a moderate stop structure that expands back from the centerline to pass the forehead. It has a very prominent posterior occipital bone, in the shape of a horn, which expands posteriorly, starting from the eye socket, and is posteriorly. The length between the tip of the nose and the stop is equal to the length from the stop to the posterior occipital bone. The Weimaraner has a very straight upper lip and its nostrils are delicate. It has very tight skin. Its neck has a very suitable length, and the lines are clean and neat. It has a very approachable facial expression, very keen eyes, and a smart mind.
Ears
The Weimaraner's ears are long, very similar in shape to leaves, set high and slightly folded. If its ears are straightened forward along the jaw, the distance from the tip of the nose is about 2 inches long.
Eyes
Its eyes can be light amber, gray or bluish gray in varying shades of color, with a wide width between the eyes Yes, with good distribution and very smart eyes. When it's happy, it should be black.
Teeth
The Weimaraner has very well-distributed teeth, very strong and aligned; Very well coordinated, the bite and the very standard scissors. The upper teeth are slightly outward, compared to the lower teeth, no longer than 1/16 of an inch. If its teeth are perfectly intact, it's pretty standard.
Nose lens
It has a gray nose lens. Lips are pink or flesh-colored. Gums and lips are the same.
Body
The Weimaraner has a moderately long back, which is very straight, straight, very strong and powerful, reaching from the shoulders of the horse. Long's position starts, and it slopes down a little bit to the back. Its very deep chest is well developed, with shoulder blades sloping back. Ribs are long and well supported. The abdomen is firm and firm; it has moderately raised lumbar fossa. The bottom of the chest can reach the elbows.
Coat and Color
The Weimaraner's coat is very short, but very smooth, shiny and solid in color, usually It ranges from mouse grey to silver grey, with a lighter colour on the head and ears in general. Small white markings can appear on the chest, if white appears elsewhere, it is a defect. If the white patches appear because of the scar, it is not a defect. Disqualifications: The coat is too long; the coat is very conspicuous blue or black.
Forelegs
The Weimaraner has very straight, strong forelegs, with the distance from the elbow to the ground equal to the elbow to the withers The distance from the highest point.
Hindquarters
The Weimaraner's hind knees are well angled and the hocks are very straight. It has very developed musculature.
Paws
The Weimaraner's paws are very compact and dense, very stable and firm, with webs on them. There are arched toes, very compact pads that are thick and strong, with long toenails that are short and grey or amber in color. Dewclaws: Dewclaws must be removed.
Tail
The Weimaraner has a docked tail. By adulthood, the length of the tail should be kept at 6 inches, so that it can appear very light and not bulky. You can see the temperament it has by its tail: very confident and very healthy. Disadvantage: No broken tail.
Gait
The Weimaraner has a well-coordinated gait that appears to be very relaxed, free, and very smooth. Viewed from behind, the hind paws are parallel to the front paws. Viewed from the side, it has a very level topline and is very strong.
Temperament
The Weimaraner has a very good temperament. It is very approachable, brave, alert and obedient.
Disqualified
More than 1 inch deviation from standard shoulder height. The coat is too long. The coat is a very conspicuous blue or black.