Who has any feedback on these dogs? My kids (4 and 7) want new family dog and they saw these two recently. And I'm sure it's because they just saw these two last. But they seem like cool dogs. Any feedback?
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Germany short hair or weimaraner (sp?)
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If you like those breeds also look at Vizslas. They are the same type of build, maybe a little smaller in some cases, and are reddish brown. Great dogs, very loyal and very trainable. They also have tons of energy, so a walk every day or the dog park every couple of days is pretty much mandatory.
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My parents had two Weimaraners (Frieda and Heide) back in the 60's and enjoyed both of them. They were both females and extremely intelligent (slightly less than a Lab). They love to swim and have a hunting instinct.
My wife and I had a female and we had similar success. All the dogs were purchased when they were real young and we had no problems with them.
Since I have owned a Weimar (Greta) and a Lab (Buddy, a yellow male), my favorite was the Lab. The Lab has the intelligence level approaching some adults I know! Good watch dog, loves everyone, excellent swimmer, fast runner and on and on.
You cant go wrong with a Wiemar, though!Mustangs previously owned:
1967 Coupe V8 (My first car)
1992 LX AOD
1993 LX Drag Car
1995 GTS
1997 Cobra
2000 Cobra R
2002 Corvette C5 A4 10.64@ 127.1
Undercover SC Dragster 8.10's
In the garage now....
2016 Honda Accord Touring
2015 F-150 Silver 5.0 XLT SuperCrew, like new condition
Retired 2008 after 41 years as an EE at LTV (Garland)/TI/Raytheon. Enjoying ham radio now.
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I've only had experience with one weimaraner and it was dumb as a box of rocks.Token Split Tail
Originally posted by slow99Lmao...my favorite female poster strikes again.Originally posted by Pokulski-BlatzYou are a moron .... you were fucking with the most powerful vagina on DFW(MU)stangs.
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GSP if you plan on hunting it. Or a Vizsla like Ratt mentioned. But Weimaraner are great dogs too.
Speaking of, my male Vizsla still has he's nuts and is registered. Anyone one here have a female willing to breed? i just want first pick female.You remember the stories John use to tell us about the the three chinamen playing Fantan? This guy runs up to them and says, "Hey, the world's coming to an end!" and the first one says, "Well, I best go to the mission and pray," and the second one says, "Well, hell, I'm gonna go and buy me a case of Mezcal and six whores," and the third one says "Well, I'm gonna finish the game." I shall finish the game, Doc.
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Originally posted by DieselSmoke View PostGSP if you plan on hunting it. Or a Vizsla like Ratt mentioned. But Weimaraner are great dogs too.
Speaking of, my male Vizsla still has he's nuts and is registered. Anyone one here have a female willing to breed? i just want first pick female."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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As said before, both of these breeds are high energy, be prepared for that. Also here are some things to consider - both are hunting breeds, if you have any small furry creatures you are fond of, use caution. With Weim's, they are at a higher risk for bloat/GDV, talk to your veterinarian about gastropexy at the time of spay/neuter. GSH Pointers seem to have a high instance of skin issues from my experience. They also are predisposed to coagulation (bleeding) disorders. If you're buying from a breeder, ask if their dogs have been tested or not. Also, use precaution before any surgeries if you are unsure of the testing status. As always, I recommend trying to find a breed specific rescue when possible - www.petfinder.com . Best of luck!
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