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Great Weimar Breed Information

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Name: Great Weimar
   
Mix: 1/2 Great Dane  x  1/2 Weimaraner
   
Mixes: More Great Dane Mixes  (Adopt a Great Dane mix )
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Recognized By: IDCR
   
Appearance: The Great Weimar has the bone structure and attitude of the Great Dane with big floppy Weimaraner ears and blue coat.

Life Expectancy: The average life expectancy of the Great Weimar is 10+ years.

Size: A fully grown Great Weimar weighs around 100 pounds and stands about 3 foot tall at the shoulders.

Characteristics: The Great Weimar doesn't care to swim much.

Temperament: The Great Weimar is an easy-going dog.

Family Dog: The Great Weimar makes a wonderful family dog but watch out for your toes because they won't.

Eyes: The eyes of the Great Weimar can be yellow in color.

Ears: The Great Weimar has big and floppy ears.

Body: The body of the Great Weimar is about halfway between that of the Weimaraner and the Great Dane in size.

Tail: The tail of the Great Weimar can be docked.

Color: The Great Weimar has a blue coat with a white beard and chest.

 

Shedding: The Great Weimar sheds a lot.

Grooming: The coat of the Great Weimar should be brushed every other day during the heavy shedding.

Training: The Great Weimar is very easy to train if done consistently.

Behavior: The Great Weimar is a very obedient dog if trained properly. They listens to commands very well and are sometimes too smart for their own good. They can become jealous when their owner is around other animals.

Barking: The Great Weimar is not known as a barker. They do like to bark at strangers through the window or other dogs barking.

Weather: The Great Weimar does not care for rain.

Exercise: The Great Weimar loves to run but doesn't need a ton of exercise.

Physical Ability: The Great Weimar is very strong and extremely fast once he breaks stride.

Living Arrangements: The Great Weimar love to be inside with the family.

Health: The Great Weimar is typically a healthy dog with no known problems at this time.

 

Ear Health: The ears of the Great Weimar should be cleaned weekly.

Dental Health: The Great Weimar does not have the best dental health and may need to go to the vet often for teeth cleaning.


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** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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