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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hey bernardo, you have a very valid point there, definitely! No, of course it's not IndieSinger!
woofgang, my mum-in-law had weimarnaners: beautiful dogs. She doesn't have any now as she doesn't have enough time on her hands, but she loved them to bits. We have a little weimarnaner puppy in the village where we live and it's SOO cute! I can't understand why they're not a more popular breed myself, but not many people seem to have heard of them.
woofgang I've got my hand up!!
I'm just having a bowl of cornflakes for my supper & I laughed so hard when I saw Indie's pic of AB ed that I've spluttered them all over my keyboard!!
FP I reckon neti is going to be up all night photographing everything to show us all on here. No please neti not your scars!!
I am glad that they are not more popular as "popularity" has ruined/ endangered so many breeds. As your Mum in law would tell you they are great companions, intelligent, loyal, sensible guard dogs and very beautiful. Badly bred/ trained ones can be dangerous neurotic pains in the fundament. Also they mature late so take a lot of training and attention. Having said that, I wouldn't own another breed. Ours have all had long tails too which I think is more attractive and certainly kinder to the dog.