Weimaraners are very smart. Mine is 3 years 8 months and knows sit, wait, drop, fetch, take to mom, take to dad, can discriminate ball, toy, bone, and bird from voice command, is directed using hand signals in the field, knows hold on and get in back or come up front for the car (lies down for hold on and spreads out his paws), can bow, speak (including when you tell him F-You or flip him off, those mean speak), and knows to retrieve his necklace on command (collar and leash). Crazy smart dogs
my weim only knows sit and paw lol and somtimes lay and get down but only wen were mad at her she also knows stay i forgot that one but she thought for like 5 years that stay ment time to rough play lol.
My weimaraner was potty trained by the time I got him at 5 weeks!!!! Plus he knows literally 100s of words/phrases. I have to watch what I say around him! lol
Very true but it was a special case. Long story but because mine had a very serious lazy-eye and is a bit of a runt (short and thick) the breeders were planning on putting him down so as to not ruin the lineage. I talked them into letting me take him and I signed a no-breed and no-dog show agreement. Which was fine because I just wanted a happy healthy puppy. Ironically his lazy eye corrected within a couple weeks!
@kingcrimson234 my weimaraner is the runt. She had a bad eye and was smaller than the rest of the litter, the breeder said she wouldn't have sold, but we bought her, trained and loved her. Now she has a happy life living out in the country galloping around with me in the snow then coming back in the house and cuddling up keeping warm. I love her so much!!!
@kingcrimson234 Because some people are just heartless and only interested in the money. Whenever I've adopted puppies from a litter I've always chosen the "runt". Just because it's the smallest in the litter at the time doesn't mean to say it won't grow up to be a big strong healthy dog... which all the "runts" I've picked have turned out to be.
Same here....My weim grew up w/ me teaching him what various things are, always talking to him and the word "DANGEROUS" (t.g. he understands this word). The combo of knowing certain words with the ability of
connecting the dots causes me to wonder if I have created a monster. ;D. He's my best friend & sweetest boy.
sorry to break it you but i dont think weims are the only ones that can do this.
simranjeet12345 6 months ago
aww
FFNJK 9 months ago
Weimaraners are very smart. Mine is 3 years 8 months and knows sit, wait, drop, fetch, take to mom, take to dad, can discriminate ball, toy, bone, and bird from voice command, is directed using hand signals in the field, knows hold on and get in back or come up front for the car (lies down for hold on and spreads out his paws), can bow, speak (including when you tell him F-You or flip him off, those mean speak), and knows to retrieve his necklace on command (collar and leash). Crazy smart dogs
ponyryan 1 year ago
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XOnoonooXO 1 year ago
i love my weimeraner, hes about 5 months now, 50 pounds, and he lovess to watch tv, anything from csi miami, to animal planet! :) there so smart!
mathteachersgotprobs 2 years ago 2
my weim only knows sit and paw lol and somtimes lay and get down but only wen were mad at her she also knows stay i forgot that one but she thought for like 5 years that stay ment time to rough play lol.
irishboss29 2 years ago
My weimaraner was potty trained by the time I got him at 5 weeks!!!! Plus he knows literally 100s of words/phrases. I have to watch what I say around him! lol
muscleboundhomo 4 years ago
wow, dude when they are 5 weeks they should still be with their mother til' atleast 8 weeks
sacas001 3 years ago 3
Very true but it was a special case. Long story but because mine had a very serious lazy-eye and is a bit of a runt (short and thick) the breeders were planning on putting him down so as to not ruin the lineage. I talked them into letting me take him and I signed a no-breed and no-dog show agreement. Which was fine because I just wanted a happy healthy puppy. Ironically his lazy eye corrected within a couple weeks!
muscleboundhomo 3 years ago 2
oh, i guess thats ok then, would have been a bit weird if it were a normal lil pup..
sacas001 3 years ago
@muscleboundhomo how the hell can they kill the puppy for being a runt?? there HAS to be some sort of law against it. that's absolutely sick!
kingcrimson234 1 year ago
@kingcrimson234 my weimaraner is the runt. She had a bad eye and was smaller than the rest of the litter, the breeder said she wouldn't have sold, but we bought her, trained and loved her. Now she has a happy life living out in the country galloping around with me in the snow then coming back in the house and cuddling up keeping warm. I love her so much!!!
rorycophotography 1 year ago 2
@kingcrimson234 Because some people are just heartless and only interested in the money. Whenever I've adopted puppies from a litter I've always chosen the "runt". Just because it's the smallest in the litter at the time doesn't mean to say it won't grow up to be a big strong healthy dog... which all the "runts" I've picked have turned out to be.
wurble 5 months ago
Same here....My weim grew up w/ me teaching him what various things are, always talking to him and the word "DANGEROUS" (t.g. he understands this word). The combo of knowing certain words with the ability of
connecting the dots causes me to wonder if I have created a monster. ;D. He's my best friend & sweetest boy.
dogwomanhere 3 years ago
I've had Weim puppies younger than that figure out a dog door without an older Weim's help. They are VERY smart dogs!
sem53 4 years ago