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The Weimaraner breed of dogs has a difficult, but generally good character and is very loyal to its owner and family. However, there is also a downside to the coin. If the dog is left to itself, not to engage in its upbringing and socialization, the instincts that it carries in itself from nature will prevail. It's unavoidable. You must understand that this is still an animal. But if you’re looking for a Weimaraner puppy, check out our list of 16 realities you should be willing to live with.

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The Weimaraner, or silver ghost as called by some, was bred as a hunting dog and many sportsmen still use them for hunting large game such as deer and bear. The Weimaraner breed comes from Germany. Though they were bred for hunting, they also make great family pets if you have the time and the energy to dedicate to them.

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Weimaraner Dog -Developed early 1800s, the Weimaraner (WY-mah-rah-ner ). The key figure of the Weimaraner’s early history was Germany’s Grand Duke Karl August, who held court in the town of Weimar. The duke, like so many European nobles of the age, was an avid sportsman. His dream was to develop the perfect hunting dog. In pursuit of this ambition, he is said to have crossed Bloodhounds with various German and French hunting dogs. The result was the Weimar Pointer, or Weimaraner. Hunting Dogs Breeds, Weimaraner Puppies, Dog Hunting, Akc Breeds, Weimaraner Dogs, Bird Hunting, Hunting Dog, Dream Dog, Bird Dogs

Weimaraner Dog -Developed early 1800s, the Weimaraner (WY-mah-rah-ner ). The key figure of the Weimaraner’s early history was Germany’s Grand Duke Karl August, who held court in the town of Weimar. The duke, like so many European nobles of the age, was an avid sportsman. His dream was to develop the perfect hunting dog. In pursuit of this ambition, he is said to have crossed Bloodhounds with various German and French hunting dogs. The result was the Weimar Pointer, or Weimaraner.

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