Sentences with phrase «weimaraners are family dogs»

Weimaraners are family dogs.

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We're sure that if your family is considering getting a Weimaraner puppy, kids would love having a dog named Flo and being able to read about her adventures in their storybooks — how cool would that be!
Weimaraners, dubbed «grey ghosts» because of their speed and distinctive coat color, are strong, efficient hunting dogs as well as treasured family pets that love being part of the pack.
Weimaraners are very family / master oriented dogs, with a high energy level and often we see behavioral problems that result from a lack of exercise and interaction.
When introducing a Weimaraner to a multi dog family, it is best that they meet on neutral territory.
At a time when hunting dogs were kept in kennels outside, the Weimaraner lived inside with his family with the result being a dog who loves to be with his humans.
When the Humane Society of Tampa Bay sent a Weimaraner home with a new adoptive family, it didn't realize it was giving away somebody's service dog.
For the right owner (one who leads an active life, is prepared to welcome the dog into the heart of the family, and is alert to his dog's needs), a Weimaraner is the perfect companion animal: intelligent, gutsy, playful, and an excellent guard dog.
For outdoor oriented families who have experience with dogs, the Weimaraner can be an excellent companion.
Due to the fact that weimaraner require alot of exercose and attention coupled with the fact that many of our dogs are given up by families with small children and can not devote any extra time to a dog, we do not adopt weims under the age of 5 to families with children under 5 years old.
A well - trained Weimaraner, however, loves living amongst a family, enjoys lots of time outdoors, is very loyal and is a perfect companion dog for children.
Dogs that have family history of GDV have been shown to be at a much higher risk, so are large and giant - breed dogs (especially deep - chested breeds such as Great Danes, German Shepherds, Weimaraners, St. Bernards, Irish Setters, and Gordon SetteDogs that have family history of GDV have been shown to be at a much higher risk, so are large and giant - breed dogs (especially deep - chested breeds such as Great Danes, German Shepherds, Weimaraners, St. Bernards, Irish Setters, and Gordon Settedogs (especially deep - chested breeds such as Great Danes, German Shepherds, Weimaraners, St. Bernards, Irish Setters, and Gordon Setters).
Despite its hunting abilities the Weimaraner is also a great family dog.
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