ANIMALS

Weimaraner: the gray dog with blue eyes

The Weimar pointer is a type of hunting dog that originated in Germany in the 18th century.

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Its name surely originated in the Weimar court around the 18th century with Grand Duke Carl August, called "the hunter among kings and the king among hunters." He selected this breed to target it for hunting in the forests of Thuringia.
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By the second half of the 1800s the Weimaraner was a popular breed, in fact professional hunters were not the only ones who appreciated the many qualities of this dog, even forest rangers liked its versatility so much that it was nicknamed "the forest dog"
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In America the Weimaraner has been very successful and to this day 500 births per month are recorded. In fact, many activities, in addition to hunting, feature him: guide dog, narcotics, guard, police dog, agility dog and life companion.
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The male Weimaraner reaches a height of 70 cm for a weight of 40kg. Females, on the other hand, a height of 65 cm by a weight of 35 kg.
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To this day, 500 births per month are recorded, and the Weimaraner is not only a hunting dog but in that land it is also synonymous with guide dog, counter-narcotics dog, guard dog, police dog, agility dog expert and life companion.
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The origins of this breed seem to have roots in Germany, but even today there is no certain information because, as German tradition dictated, the traces of the Weimaraner's birth were destroyed so as to keep its origin a secret.
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