Collection: Personalised Weimaraner Gifts

We have an exciting collection of Personalised Weimaraner Gifts for you to choose from with everything from bandanas to beds and bowls that will give your Weimaraner a well-deserved treat. We also have a fantastic selection of Weimaraner inspired presents for proud owners too, so why not treat yourself as well as your pooch? We have notebooks and napkins, and candles and cushions to name just a few of the items in our range, so there’s something special in store for everyone.

Introduction

The Weimaraner is an attractive and very intelligent breed, prized in their native land as hunting dogs and favoured as companions and family pets in active households all over the world. They are best suited to countryside homes, but can adapt to city life provided they get plenty of exercise.

History

The exact origins of the Weimaraner remain a mystery, but dogs of a similar appearance feature in paintings dating back to the 17th century. Developed for their hunting skills, it’s believed the breed’s ancestors may be linked to German Short-haired Pointers and possibly Bloodhounds crossed with Schweisshund breeds. Favoured by nobility (including the Grand Duke of Weimar), they were used to track down deer, bears, wolves, and mountain lions on hunting trips.

Personality

Weimaraners are known as dogs that become devoted to their people and will follow them around wherever they go. For this reason, they don’t do well if left alone. Extremely intelligent and trustworthy, they learn quickly, and this coupled with their good temperament has seen many excel in roles as police dogs and assistance dogs. With huge amounts of stamina, they need a home with plenty of time and space for exercise.

Vitals

Height 63-68 cm at the shoulder for dogs; 58-63 cm for bitches
Weight 32-37 kg for males; 25-32 kg for females
Other names Weimer or Weims, Grey Ghost
Origin Germany
Coat smooth, sleek short hair
Colour silver grey, mouse grey, or roe grey, with or without white chest mark
Eye Colour blue or amber
Life Expectancy 11 to 14 years
Health Issues the Weimaraner is generally a healthy breed, but hereditary conditions that can occur include cardiomyopathy and distichiasis (in-growing eyelashes).
Care Tips Weimaraners are low maintenance in terms of grooming, but exercise needs are high. Grooming: a weekly groom with a soft brush will keep the coat in good condition. Feeding: two meals per day of high-quality food. Exercise: a daily minimum of two hours of exercise is needed for this high-energy breed, ideally off the lead as much as possible in a safe environment. Mental stimulation and playful interaction will help keep these intelligent dogs calm and settled at home.

 

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