Weimaraner

Weimaraner The Weimaraner is a big dog who was born in the early 19th century for hunting. The monarchy was employed early in Weimaran to hunt great animals like boar, bear and deer. The weimarans were employed to hunt for smaller creatures, including oats, rabbis and foxes when the popularity of the big game hunting started to decrease. The Weimaraner is a pistol dog for all purposes. The name derives from Karl August the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, whose court in Weimar City (now in modern Germany Thuringia) was delighted to hunt. Speed, strength, excellent feeling, amazing eyes, courage and intellect are the hallmarks of the Weimaraner. The breed is frequently called the "gray fantasy" of the canine world for its fantastic coat and eye color and steady hunting style. history In the 19th century, the Weimaraner was housed in the Weimar Court and was a great ancestor of Leithound. They come from the Chien-gris dogs or St. Hubert Hound, which is the Bloodhound, two ...