
English name: weimaraner
Aliases: Weimar Hound, Greyhound
Original Uses: The Weimar Hound was used early to hunt wild animals such as wolves, bears, and mountain pigs
Personality traits: strong will to move, with a rational and bold temperament
Height: 56-69 cm
Weight: 25-40 kg
Lifespan: 8-12 years
Large grey hunting dogs, 17 originated in Germany on demand, because at that time the Flemish painter Van Dijk already appeared in the paintings of this hound dog. However, it was not until the beginning of the 19th century that a separate breed of Weimar Hounds appeared. The Guizhou of the Weimar Grand Bus in Germany improved the bloodhound with various hunting dog breeds to improve this dog. The Weimar Hound's keen sense of smell was inherited from its ancestors. With the development of history, the number of hunting animals in Germany has also been eliminated, and the Weimar hound has begun to be used for bird hunting. Since the monopoly of Guizhou was broken, the breeding of Weimar hounds has still been strictly regulated. Before 1930, the dog was not allowed to be carried outside Germany. Later, many American and British favorees finally got this breed.
How the Weimar dog came, there is no exact information to confirm. There is a theory that it is an albino breed of the ancient German indicator dog, possibly a descendant of the German Brecon, or a hybrid of a normal indicator dog and an unknown yellow indicator dog, and the entire breeding process after the supervision of the Archduke of Weimar, Karl Ogu, was short of breath.
The body color is gray, the coat is short and smooth, smooth and soft, the color ranges from rat gray to silver gray, and the head and ears are usually lighter in color.
Body size: ★★★★ ☆☆
Difficulty in ★★ raising: ☆☆☆☆☆
Exercise demand: ★★★★ ☆☆
Trainability: ★★★★ ☆☆
Excitement level: ★★ ☆☆☆☆☆
Degree of care needs: ★ ☆☆☆☆☆☆
Noise level: ★★★★ ☆☆
Child friendliness: ★★★ ☆☆☆☆
Friendliness to strangers: ★★★ ☆☆☆☆
Animal friendliness: ★★ ☆☆☆☆☆
Urban adaptability: ★★★★ ☆☆
Hair trimming: ★★★ ☆☆☆☆
Appetite: ★★★★ ☆☆
Popularity: ★★★★★ ☆
Feed about 500 grams of meat products a day, plus an equal amount of biscuits or cooked dry vegetables. The meat should be cooked, chopped, mixed with dry vegetarian ingredients, mixed with vector water and fed to the hammer. The mixture must be fresh and clean. You should also clean the water of another Weimar dog 2-3 times a day, limit it to 15-20 minutes to eat, and then develop a good habit of regular and fixed-point feeding.
Every day to use a brush to comb the coat of the Weimar dog, in order to keep the Weimar coat smooth and beautiful, but also regularly bathe the Weimar dog, the bath time depends on the cold and hot weather, can be washed every 10-15 days when it is cold, and can be washed every 3-5 days when it is hot.
Every 3-5 days, remove earwax and tartar for it to keep the Weimar healthy and clean. Regularly wash the eyes of Weimar dogs with 2% boric acid water to prevent eye diseases such as methanitis. Trim its claws regularly to keep it beautiful.
The appearance is very beautiful and has a very elegant aristocratic character. The tail posture shows the confident and healthy temperament of the Weimar. The Weimar is larger, and it is more active, so the consumption of food is also relatively large.
The dog is highly athletic, super excited, unaware of fatigue, super desire to latch. Good obedience, good housekeeping, high agility, good size and strong bouncing ability.