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Happy, loving and very rambunctious. Intelligent, but can be highly opinionated and willful, so this breed should have firm, experienced training from the start. Very brave and loyal. Has a strong prey instinct; do not trust with small non-canine animals. The Weimaraner needs to live indoors as a member of the family. He needs attention and companionship. He is a natural protector.
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Very gentle and kind, Weimaraners can inadvertently knock things (and people) over. For this reason, they are probably not the best apartment dwellers. Make sure they get plenty of exercise and (if possible) a yard to play in.The Weimaraner is a sleek, moderately large, athletic dog with beautiful lines. It comes in a short, fine, smooth gray coat or a rarer longhaired variety (FCI Group 7).All shades of gray are accepted. The head and ears are a bit lighter in color than the rest of the body. The head is long and aristocratic and the muzzle is strong. The eyes are amber, blue-gray or gray - with an intelligent expression, and the nose is gray. The ears are moderately long and pendant. The topline slopes gentlydownward from the withers. The forelegs should be straight withdewclaws removed. The tail is docked to 1½ inches (4cm) when the dog is two days old. The limbs are long and muscular. The Weimaraner has webbed feet for swimming.

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