Looking for a Weimaraner puppy?
Written by on Monday, October 20, 2008 – 2:28 pm -I live in Provo, Utah, and I can't seem to find a single puppy around my area. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
I think fostering a dog is free. A really good place to purchase or/and adopt a dog is from a breeder or an animal shelter. The average price essential for purchasing a dog ranges from $300-1000. And those bargains that are less than that aren't worth it because it is highly probable that the dog-mill bred and raised dog is deathly sick with various and numerous ailments and poorly house trained and/or people trained (optional). It's well known that dogs from pet mills, due to the dirty conditions and uncompassion in regards to the dogs wellbeing, that it is very sick with ailments which are often incurable but treatable with expensive heavy medication, which can tear a gap on your pocket. Don't be fooled by those pet shops because about 95% of all managers who maintain their pet shops purchase those apparently healthy cute and happy puppies from pet mills because they're so cheap! Disregarding animal rescue, your local dog shelter and breeder are the ones that truly care about where it is best suitable for their dogs to find that TLC. Usually they are very hesitant to allow you to adopt/ purchase a dog right away because you're a stranger to them. When you notice that fact and that they like to ask questions about your financial stability, job security, and other basic questions such as why do you want to get this particular breed? and why dogs in general? is your personality and lifestyle best suitable for your dogs needs…that's substantial evidence that they truly care about their dog. They ask those questions to make sure that although you promise to provide a loving home to the pet, you don't send it to the overpopulated animal shelter around the corner 2 weeks later. Some of them go to even extreme measures to force you to sign a contract, mandating that you must provide your dog with a loving home until so and so and if you are facing finanical instability, you should resort to returning the pet to the breeder rather than negotiating to have it settle in an animal shelter. Not all breeders do that but look for other obtruse signs that confirm their compassion for dogs. Of course, this is the IDEAL breeder! Not every breeder may fit this criteria. Check to see if the breeder is a member of pet owner organizations, such as the American Kennel Club or something similar and make sure it is valid. But if you can't seem to resist that bargain, make certain that retrieve documents about the dog's medical history and if they have received all of their vaccinations up to date. Prove that they are valid by a veterinarian. If the bargain benefactor refuses to present those papers, that's a sign that the dog potentially is sickly with numerous and various ailments. Learn more information that I possibly may have overlooked from an animal shelter, veterinarian and staff and the dog owner community. And via the Internet, I heard that http://www.petfinder.com/ is very resourceful in finding healthy dogs of all types of breeds. One more thing, the biggest scam that imminent dog owners encounter is when they purchase a dog across the shore. Although those papers may be valid, on numerous occasions, you may never retrieve the dog. Or if you do, they manipulate you by deliberately granting you custody to the wrong dog, a mixed breed, or a look-alike. And don't be fooled. Even breeders are money-hungry self-centered tricksters! I would trust animal shelters more. For more information, get advice from animal rescue, a veterinarian and staff, dog owners, and animal shelters.
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What is a good hip score for a Weimaraner?
Written by on Sunday, October 19, 2008 – 4:18 pm -Hi Me and my family are looking at a Weimaraner puppy tomorrow. What is a good hip score for it also is there any other questions I should ask the breeder?
You won’t know the puppy’s hip score specifically. The puppy has to be older before that kind of testing is done. But the parents should have been health tested. You want to make sure the hips and elbows are OFA certified. But if you’re going to a good breeder, there should be many, many health tests run on their dogs. And all of them should have been passed.
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Weimaraner female puppies in Alabama?
Written by on Saturday, October 18, 2008 – 5:18 pm -I need to find one by october 22, please contact me if you have information and answer please.
And not to rush anyone, it just sounded that way, and its because its my daughters birthday.
and she is very responsible and wants a weim.
Why by Oct 22?
Good luck with that. Good breeders usually have them sold by the time they are ready to go.
However, here are some suggestions on how to find a breeder in your area:
http://www.weimclubamerica.org/puppies/referral.html
And here is some information on purchasing a Weim puppy
http://www.weimclubamerica.org/puppies/index.html
http://www.weimclubamerica.org/puppies/rightforyou.html
http://www.weimclubamerica.org/puppies/findopup.html
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help name our new weimaraner?
Written by on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 – 9:51 pm -We are getting a blue male weimaraner puppy soon.
I was thinking of the name Rigel (rye-jel) which is a blue star in the constellation orion. I thought it was a great name since it is a blue start and orion is a great hunter, however my wife does not like it.
Our other weim is named axel, not after axel rose it is just a good german name.
any other ideas?
I think Rigel is a great name! It has meaning and it is different.
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Weimaraner puppies
Written by on Sunday, October 12, 2008 – 4:16 pm -
Standwandeling van 13 Weimaraner pups In Wassenaar 5 oktober 2008
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Tags: dogs, ginger, honden, titawano, weimaraners
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Weimaraner Puppy Nursing
Written by on Sunday, October 12, 2008 – 7:42 am -
Our weim, Tallulah, is now 16 months old, but here she is at 8 weeks. Her mom and grandfather are both nursers for life, so we think she will be too. We keep a regular stock of these lemur toys around, throwing one out every few months, as they get very smelly. She nurses mainly for comfort, and she positions her lemur so that the snout goes in her mouth and she sucks it like it’s a nipple. We still get a kick out of it each time she does it, which is usually a few times each day. Enjoy!
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Tags: lemur, nurses, nursing, puppy, weim, weimaraner
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WEIMARANER PUPPIES
Written by on Friday, October 10, 2008 – 2:22 am -
www.gazven.co.uk weimaraner 2008 litter
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Weimaraner puppies
Written by on Monday, October 6, 2008 – 8:18 pm -
Weimaraner puppies enjoying the countryside. Litter by Can Ch Waltz State Fair v Silversmith (Imp).
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Macy’s Weimaraner Puppies
Written by on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 – 10:24 pm -
Macy’s puppies were born in November and have grown to be very happy and healthy Weimaraners. They are 5 weeks old now and very fun to watch as they begin to play and develop their own personalities!
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Weimaraner puppy chasing a slipper
Written by on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 – 6:57 pm -
Our Weimaraner puppy Mika loves to chew on our slippers. She chases me around the yard but keeps tripping over herself. I felt sorry and let her have a slipper, but maybe she thinks she caught it herself.
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Tags: Baby, behavior, chases, chasing, cute, dog, funny, gsp, playing, pointer, puppy, retriever, shoe, slipper, trick, video, weimaraner
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