Weimaraner Pros And Cons | Should You REALLY Get A WEIM?

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  • This video is about Weimaraner Pros And Cons, the good and the bad.
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    Originally bred as a gundog to handle big game like deer and bear, the Weimaraner, or “Silver Ghost,” was a highly sought-after dog breed in their native Germany. Today, these elegant but demanding dogs can still be found out on the hunting grounds. However, they can also make fine family friends if they get enough exercise.
    Although they’re purebred dogs, you may find Weimaraners in shelters or in the care of rescue groups. If this is the breed for you, opt to adopt if possible!
    Weimaraners can make excellent companions, but due to their hunting heritage, they have a lot of energy and high prey drive. Novice owners and apartment dwellers should beware, as this dog needs consistent training and plenty of activity. That said, if you’re prepared to meet the breed’s needs, you’ll be rewarded with a devoted and affectionate addition to your family.
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  • @cockerspanielworld
    @cockerspanielworld  Pƙed 3 lety +2

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  • @imatroll2651
    @imatroll2651 Pƙed 3 lety +39

    Cons: Can be clingy

  • @babacalouche
    @babacalouche Pƙed rokem +10

    Weims are the god of dogs and the dog of gods ..simply impossible to forget once you had one of them...your life will be changed forever for experiencing what love absolute truly is.

  • @ginger1549
    @ginger1549 Pƙed rokem +10

    I've been the proud owner of 2 Weims and my husband 3. We took our dogs for professional training at 6 months old and it is truely very well worth the cost. However, the most important thing to keep your weim's behavior in limits is to take them somewhere every day where they can run free and play for a hour at least. We also had a 1/2 acre yard that was fenced in for them. Even in the winter they need to be outside as much as possible. Our trainer started out by telling me that in order to train a dog you have to be smarter than the dog - and with a weim that is sometimes a challenge. Over the years we certainly were kept thinking on our feet by those dogs. However, the level of affection they give you makes any thing worthwhile.

  • @terinunes604
    @terinunes604 Pƙed rokem +3

    Beautiful soulful dogs enjoy them time flies when you have one in your life to entertain you

  • @krissiet4718
    @krissiet4718 Pƙed rokem +7

    We adopted a 4 month weim, I had 2nd thoughts for about 2 months. He was not fully potty trained & he “nooked” on every blanket, sheet, pillowcase, ect. (Something I think should be mentioned in this video) after 2 months he stole mine & my husband’s heart like NO OTHER BREED has, & throughout our lives we have had a array of breeds. He sleeps between us in the bed & always UNDER the covers 😂. The intelligence he has amazes me! He continuously makes me laugh. We have a 12 yo English chocolate lab & an Aussiedoodle we rescued & the 3 of them get along soooo good. He is extremely jealous of my other 2 getting love, he tries to come between me & them but he’s not mean at all. He does NOT like small dogs 😱 we found this out at the boarding resort they stay at when we’re on vacations. His most favorite thing to do is chase shadows in the back yard, shadows from birds, bees, hummers, ect. he doesn’t actually try to get them, just their shadows 😂😂😂 He will be 2 in October & we made the BEST choice EVER adopting him! I pray he lives to 15 or older! Weim = LOVE ❀

  • @sob6664
    @sob6664 Pƙed 3 lety +24

    I had a weimaraner that lived for 16 years she was my girl mountain biking 3 times a week for 20 miles and she was there next to me...I do missed her ..after her death she passed away on my lap..I said I will never get another one...2 years went by and I had to get another one...now 3 years later I love her like I loved my previous one...and yes they are a special breed n yes they love to be with you 24/7...but I rather have her company than a human at any given time ..I have so much fun with her at the dog park beach... etc weimaraners rule the world.

  • @jillcooper6371
    @jillcooper6371 Pƙed 2 lety +16

    Mine is awesome. He is a therapy dog for my autistic son. Those two are adorable!!! However he craves my attention most of the time and chooses to sleep next to my bed. When we have sleepover company he sleeps in the hall as if guarding my son and myself. He won't let anyone into the back part of the house. I love my Thor so much.

  • @byrde4329
    @byrde4329 Pƙed 3 lety +14

    Very accurate. They ARE absolutely escape artists and they'll dig/chew through a fence to escape like it's nothing. I've never seen a breed so good at escaping anything.

  • @jeffrefrig
    @jeffrefrig Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I guess we were lucky to get 13 1/2 years out of our Daisy. If I ever get another dog to own me it'll be a Weim. Smartest dog I've ever had in my 65 years.

  • @koukou972
    @koukou972 Pƙed rokem +8

    I am a new weimaraner owner and I feel as though I go through all the emotions with mine. Houdini has nothing in this breed. I have never met a smarter dog. They are so observant. My dog amazes me. I am a runner and hiker and I sprained my knee so I was not able to take my pup out for runs and walk often. He sometimes made me want to pull my hair out with his destructive tendencies. But he is so loving and absolutely adorable... and those eyes!! I can't refuse him a treat.

  • @michaelb2388
    @michaelb2388 Pƙed rokem +5

    There's one other con: because they're a barrel chested breed they can suffer from a twisted stomach as they get older. It happened to my mum's Weim. She found it cowering in the bushes in pain in her garden. He needed an operation to fix it.

  • @fredgrizzledoldman4793
    @fredgrizzledoldman4793 Pƙed rokem +4

    A very fair analysis. Should add that don't think you can leave him alone while you go to work. He will eat your house. Also look out for gastric torsion in that the stomach can flip and twist if exercised too soon after a meal.

  • @SA-dc9el
    @SA-dc9el Pƙed rokem +4

    Weimarner cons

  • @johnnoble2582
    @johnnoble2582 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Had mine for 4 years this is a very accurate video of this awesome breed đŸ‘đŸ»

  • @ginger1549
    @ginger1549 Pƙed rokem +1

    We had the buried electric fence (HOA did not allow a real fence) and our dog learned it in one day. It would beep 3 ft before the shock and she could be at a full run - when she heard the beep it was 4 paw brakes all the way. We only had the collar set at the lowest shock level - the one for very small dogs.Weims are smart enough to learn from that - no need to brutilize them. By the time we had that fence a week , we were able to take off the collar - she had already learned the perimeter.

  • @gunner2gunner
    @gunner2gunner Pƙed 2 lety +8

    My 2 Weimaraner’s are the best dogs I’ve ever had. I had my 3 cats first and they put my Weimaraner’s in their place as puppies. Now they all sleep together as buddies. My female Weimaraner is the most intelligent dog, she figured out how to unplug the electrical fence, the vacuum cleaner and she is a escape artist. My male Weimaraner is just the opposite, he is dumb as dirt, but so lovable. My Tortie cats truly rule the house.

  • @rebeccasproul8913
    @rebeccasproul8913 Pƙed rokem +1

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  • @ordinaryadonis8711
    @ordinaryadonis8711 Pƙed 3 lety +8

    Our weims would roll in road kill if you didn’t pay attention. And locking them up was near impossible lol. Loved them though.

  • @vioratte8
    @vioratte8 Pƙed rokem +1

    Mine is 6 month now. We got him fairly late and the breeder didn't do a good job on socializing him. It's incredibly hard to teach him on the leash and he terrible around strangers and dogs. Next week we will visit a dog trainer for some tips. Love him with all my heart