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Weimar is

gracious and reliable hunting dog, appreciated because of their stamina and persistance. They are very talented, they excel at hunting, tracking, pointing and searching for game on earth, but as well in water.

History

& Family


No one really knows how it all started. The first record of existence of Weimaraners is probably a painting of prince Rupprecht von der Pflaz with a grey hunting dog, painted by Anthony van Dyke in approximately 1632 in den Haag, Netherlands.

In 1750 Jean Baptiste Oudry painted a grey hunting dog, it looks like a Weimaraner.

Weimaraners were added to the german register at the beginning of 19th century, when they started to be bred in the are of Weimar, currently Germany. Noblemen loved hunting and wanted to have a fast intelligent brave dog, who would have good sniffing predisposition and good stamina. Weimar helped during hunting on bear, wolves and deer. Weimaraner club of Germany had strict rules regarding breeding of the Weimaraners and since 1929 they could have been owned only by a member of the club. After this year, some Weimaraners were exported to America and were bred in the american line with typical temperament and loyalty.

Weimaraner is a family dog, able to guards the house, make you company during hunting, loving towards kids.

Puppies

for sale

Currently we do not have any puppy for sale. Click here below to view photos of our Litter "B".

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Titles

& Achievements

  • Junior Champion of Slovakia
  • Champion of Slovakia
  • The best Weimaraner of Slovakia Dog cup 2015
  • Autumn exam – 1. merit

more info

  • Puppy Champion of Slovakia
  • Junior Champion of Slovakia
  • Champion of Slovakia
  • Blood Tracking Test 1. merit
  • Autumnal Test for Pointers 1. merit
  • DCM test - negative
  • HD A/A ED 0/0

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Previous

litters

Litter „A“ on February 08, 2017 after exclusive mating of Dharma and Nash two dogs "ASH" The Grey Spirit of Spish a "AMADEUS MAXIMUS" The Grey Spirit of Spish were born

Food. Love.

Training

You will pick up the puppy at the age of 8 weeks, with chip, certified pedigree, European passport, dewormed and full vaccination.

How to take care of them?

You will pick up the puppy at the age of 8 weeks and take it to the new home, but for us it will not be over yet. You can contact us in case of any questions and we will be more than happy to help you any time you need us to.

How to feed?

Starting package consists of food that the puppy is used to. In case you want to change the food, start to teach the puppy to get used to it during 7 days – start to add the new food to the current, old one. Till the age of 6 months, please use food marked „Junior“ or „Puppy“, they have a special content important for proper development of inner organs, bones and muscles. Till the age of 3 months, please feed the puppy regularly 4 times a day; till the age of 12 months 3 times a day.

How to walk them?

At the beginning the intervals should be every 2 or 3 hours, so that it will get used to a certain routine. You can use a small fence, as well please have at home supply of paper towels, or something similar, so puppy can use it in case of emergency. Accidents will happen at the begging, it is normal. After you walk the puppy outside, praise them and give them a treat.

How to keep them healthy?

When you will pick up the puppy, it will be after official veterinary check, with chip, dewormed and with full vaccination. Next dates for follow up vaccination and deworming is mentioned in the European passport of the puppy.

How to maintain the hygiene?

During the play, puppy should get used to cleaning of ears, eyes, teeth, hair and paws. Puppy will then handle veterinary visits and exhibitions without any problems or stress.

How to play with them?

When you pick up the puppy, part of the starting package is the favourite toy of the puppy, as well as a blanket with Dharma’s scent, so the puppy gets used to the new home more easily.

How to train?

In the first year of age of the puppy it is important to develop their natural hunting skills and basic show posture, all this during playing with them. Please do not haste with training – there can be damage to their bones otherwise, as they are still developing. We are more than happy to show and help you with the basic training.

How to dress them?

They do not need to be dressed, but during winter, when temperature goes to minus values, we advise to use a warm jacket and shoes, to avoid undercooling.

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