When happening upon an ad for Weimaraner puppies for sale, you should know a few things about them before you buy one for your home. First of all, they are good with other dogs, but not other types of pets. Be sure you will be able to exercise it every day and spend time with him.
Weimaraner puppies for sale will have short, sleek gray coats, which is why they are nicknamed the “Silver Ghosts” or the “Gray Ghosts”. It is hard to find any other breed with the same coloring. The Weimaraner’s coat is easy to care for. They should be brushed with a bristle brush and not bathed regularly. They are good candidates for an occasional dry shampoo.
If you are thinking of purchasing Weimaraner puppies, then you ought to know how happy and fun-loving and intelligent they are. They can be very willful if not trained with a firm hand. They are not difficult to train and they are responsive to treats and praise. They don’t respond well to harsh training and may begin to avoid any training if it is not done firmly, but lovingly and positively. They have a great deal of energy and should be allowed to exert that energy on a daily basis. If they don’t get enough exercise, they may become bored and destructive.
They love being a part of the family and want to co-exist with the family in the home. They don’t like to be left alone for long periods of time. If left alone too much, they may bark incessantly. You should watch your Weimaraner around smaller children because they can easily knock them down.
It is important to not overfeed them, as they become bloated easily. Feeding your Weimaraner two small meals a day is good. They are slim and shiny and overfeeding them will make them lounge around more than they should. They typically are not begging for food all of the time. They may also suffer from hip dysplasia, as many larger dogs do, but for the most part are very healthy dogs.
If you are looking for weimaraner puppies for sale, be sure to research them as much as possible. If you decide to purchase one, be sure that you can care for them and give the time and energy needed to raise a happy, healthy adult Weimaraner for the next ten to twelve years with your family.
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