Weimaraner
The Weimaraner is a silver-grey
breed of
dog developed originally for
hunting. Early Weimaraners were used by royalty for hunting large game, such as boar, bears, and deer. As the popularity of large game hunting began to decline, Weimaraners were used for hunting smaller animals, like fowl, rabbits, and foxes. Rather than having a specific purpose such as pointing or flushing, the Weimaraner is an all purpose gun dog. The Weimaraner is loyal and loving to his family, an incredible hunter, and a fearless guardian of his family and territory. The name comes from the Grand Duke of
Weimar, Charles August, whose court enjoyed hunting.
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Weimaraner
Noun
1. large breed of hound having a smooth grayish coat; originated in Germany
(hypernym) hound, hound dog
Weimaraner
Weimaraner with amber eyes
Photo: Ashbey Photography
Height: 23-27 inches.
Weight: 55-85 lbs.
Life Span: 10-12 yrs.
Breed Group:
Sporting Dogs Overview
Weimaraners are friendly, playful, and highly energetic. They can also be stubborn and require an experienced owner willing to work with the dog in early and ongoing obedience classes. They are friendly with children, although they may be too energetic for toddlers, and may be reserved or very friendly to strangers, depending on their genetics, training, and socialization. They get along with other dogs but may chase cats if not raised with them. The weimaraner, a study in grace, speed, stamina, energy, and endurance, is used as a pointer and retriever by bird hunters.
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Weimaraner
n. สุนัขล่าเนื้อมีขนเรียบสีเทาน้ำเงินหรือสีเทาดำ
weimaraner
Eng: weimaraner
Urdu: بڑے قد کے جرمن نسل کے شِکاری کُتے جِن کے بال نرم ، چھوٹے اور بُھورے اور آنکھیں عنبریں اور نیلی ہوتی ہیں ۔