Friday, February 20, 2009

Weimaraner

Weimaraner Photo by SuperFantastic
Weimaraner Quick Facts:
Large Build
Moderately Medium Difficulty to Train
Grooming Medium
Maintenance Medium
Shedding Low
Daily Walks and Runs Needed
High Energy Level
Makes an Effective Watch Dog
Good with Children
The Weimaraner breed came from Germany and was registered with the AKC in 1943. The life expectancy is about 10-12 years. Females weigh about 55-70 pounds and stand about 23-25 inches tall. Males weigh about 75-90 pound and stand about 25-27 inches tall. The grooming is easy but does need to be done on a regular basis to keep the coat shiny.
The love outdoor adventures and love to be active. They are very intelligent which makes training easy. Weimaraners make great companion dogs and family pets, especially if they are raised with children.

Welsh Springer Spaniel

Welsh Springer Spaniel

Welsh Springer Spaniel Quick Facts:

Medium Build
Moderately Medium Difficulty to Train
Grooming Medium
Maintenance Medium
Shedding Medium
Daily Walks and Runs Needed
Normal Energy Level
Makes an Effective Watch Dog
Good with Children
The Welsh Springer Spaniel is a close relative to the English Springer Spaniel. Originally from Wales they were bred as a gun dog. Excellent as a companion or for a family with children. Their life expectancy is 12-14 years. The males are about 40-45 pounds and stand about 18-19 inches tall. Females weigh less, about 35-40 pounds and stand about 17-18 inches tall. They are a very sturdy dog and are very sociable. Families with Welsh Springer Spaniels should be prepared to spend a lot of time with their pet.

Welsh Terrier

Photographer: kopibrian
Welsh Terriers were originally from Wales where they were bred for hunting badgers, otters and foxes. They are best for a family with older, very gentle children. They are small in stature and do not shed very much. They weigh about 19-24 pounds and stand at a height of 14-16 inches. Their life expectancy is about 12-15 years.
Drawbacks are that he is a digger and a barker. He cannot be trusted to stay nearby and all outdoor play areas should be fenced. He has a lot of energy and you will need to walk him daily. Socialize him early so that you do not have a problem in the future.

AC