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Is A Weimaraner Right For You? The Weimaraner Standard describes the breed temperament as friendly, fearless, alert, and obedient, but this is
but the half of its personality. Assertive, bold, loyal, and headstrong also fit, giving the dog a loving attitude
with a willingness to take the upper paw in the family if the opportunity presents itself. Housebreaking can be
a problem, as can destructive chewing. This is a breed that needs obedience training to control his rambunctious nature. Owners should have a crate for the new puppy for help in housetraining and to protect furniture and woodwork from puppy teeth when the little rascal cannot be watched. Puppy classes or control exercises at home are essential for the Weimaraner the moment he enters the family. He must be taught all members of the family are to be obeyed. Training methods must be gentle and firm, for harsh treatment will sour his attitude. |
Five Important Things About Weimaraners 1. Weimaraners are very energetic animals...they
are bred to hunt all day with their master. Changing this behavior changes the essential Weim. If you can not deal
with this behavior, you should look at other breeds less rambunctious! |