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Weimaraner of the Canine Encyclopedia

Weimaraner of the Canine Encyclopedia

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Scientific name: Weimar Hound

Country of Origin: Germany

Lifespan: 10-12 years

Eyes: Meat

Habits: Resistant to heat and cold, do not need to comb the hair frequently

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Weimar Hound, originated in Germany in the 17th century.

In the early days it was used to hunt wild beasts such as wolves, bears, mountain pigs, etc., and later as a bird hunting, tracking, transporting and other operations. Not only does it have a beautiful, aristocratic appearance. It is also very elegant, agile and well-proportioned.

The personality is friendly, bold, and the perseverance is also very strong.

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Weimar Hounds generally have a alert, obedient and fearless personality. Both short-haired and long-haired dogs are popular and are reliable working dogs.

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Whether it is hunting in the wild periphery, or hunting, or obedient training, he is an expert. Their innate personality and strength allow them to act as completely reliable watchdogs.

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Appearance characteristics

#眼睛. hair

Not only is it beautiful, but its amber, gray-to-blue eyes and shimmering grey hair give it a dazzling look.

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#头部

Medium in length and appears aristocratic, with a moderate stop, with a centerline extending backwards over the forehead. The posterior occipital bone protrudes and develops backwards in a flared shape, starting behind the eye socket. The distance from the tip of the nose to the stop is roughly equal to the distance from the stop to the posterior occipital bone. The upper lip is straight and the nostrils are delicate. The skin is compact. The neck contour is neat and the length is moderate. The expression is kind, sharp, and intelligent.

  #耳朵: long and leaf-like, slightly folded and highly positioned. If the ear is stretched forward along the jaw, about 2 inches from the tip of the nose.

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#形体

The Weimar Hound has a moderately long back, the back is very straight, straight, very strong, very strong, starting from the position of the horse's shoulder and tilting a little backwards. Its very deep thorax is well developed, with scapula that slope backwards. The ribs are long and well supported. The abdomen is stable and firm; it has a moderately raised lumbar fossa. The soles of the chest can reach the elbows.

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#尾巴. gait

The Weimar Hound has a severed tail. By adulthood, the length of the tail remains at about 6 inches, making it very light.

The Weimar Hound has a very coordinated gait, which looks very relaxed, comfortable, and very smooth.

#肌肉呈纹肌形

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History

As the large beasts of Germany became scarcer, the Weimar Hound was bred only by a few people who began to form clubs, who set breed standards for this dog. Both purchase and reproduction are subject to very strict inspections and rules. Due to this restriction, the development prospects of the Weimar Hound are not optimistic.

In 1929, an American member of the German Weimar Hound Club. With permission, he brought two Weimar dogs to the United States. He helped found the American Club of Dogs and became its first president. The club did its utmost to enforce the same rules as the Weimar Hound and its birthplace.

  In Germany and the United States, the Weimar Hound is more used as a private hunting companion than for wild hunting competitions.

In 1943, the American Kennel Club recognized the Weimar breed.

In 1941, the Weimar Hound passed all types of tests in the United States except follow-up tests. He showed better practical athletic ability than when he was in Germany. When the Weimar Hound is kept in the kennel, the Weimar Hound is not happy. It is accustomed to being a member of the family and is willing to take on the work entrusted to it.

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characteristic

As a companion dog, the Weimar dog has the characteristics of a working dog is that the energy is more exuberant, and the nature is lively, the amount of exercise after half a year old is at least an hour, when you run the dog, you run it, you can't run, it will pull you to run; if the amount of exercise is not satisfied, it may release its energy in other places (nibbling furniture, etc.).

Weimars also chase things that move, because of the instincts inherited from the body. But it doesn't necessarily take action on what it catches up with, it just can't help but like to chase.

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#如何正确喂养魏玛猎犬?

Feeding Points:

1

Feeding should be timed, quantitative, and fixed. Except in summer, warm feed should be fed.

2

The utensils should be fixed and not used indiscriminately. Clean and disinfect regularly. Dogs live very regularly, so it is best to have the Weimar Hounds eat.

3

Pay attention to the food of Weimar hounds, whether there is leftover food or no food, and take timely measures to find out the cause. The leftover feed is taken away immediately, and cannot be left for a long time to be fed by the dog at any time.

4

Special care should be given to puppies and sick dogs. Puppies are best fed 4 times a day, adding food from less to more, and the fixed amount of food should be added less or less, and should not be fed very full.

5

Do not let the Weimar Hounds exercise intensely before and after feeding.

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Draw the point

Weimar Hounds are not suitable for kennel or backyard life, nor are they suitable for apartment life.

This highly active dog needs a large, runnable yard with a safety fence, and the owner should closely supervise him to provide him with more exercise.

After watching the introduction of the Weimar in this film, will you have the urge to keep one?

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