Cindy James-Moore: Executive Secretary. After nearly 20 years, the Delegate Commission recognized the Weimaraner as a separate and independent breed. For now shes just so much fun. In the 1990s they began a quest to research, photograph, and hunt over all of the pointing breeds from continental Europe and published Pointing Dogs, Volume One: The Continentals. US and Canadian field-bred Weimaraners are often slightly smaller, faster, and may be wider ranging than their relatives from Germany. In 1929, Knight became the first non-German to be accepted into the Weimaraner club. Other issues of concern are bloat (gastric torsion) and von Willebrands disease. All rights reserved. In 1900, 62 dogs were registered, obviously en masse, since dogs with birth dates back to 1891 were included. In subsequent years, the entries were sparse, but then, in 1904, a record high of 121 were made. The breed is particularly well-known for forming a very strong attachment to its owner/handler. Long-haired Weimaraners are identical to the short-haired variety except for having a long, soft topcoat, with or without an undercoat. I have also seen one or two that ran for the horizon like bats out of hell. Learn more about our use of cookies:cookie policy. The comparatively small number of breeders that continue to hunt and test or trial their Weims produce dogs that can hold their own against any other breed of Continental pointing dog in the world. There are probably close to twenty-thousand Weim pups born every year in the rest of the world. In Germany, a lot of emphasis is placed on selecting and testing for tracking ability. Legends developed about the great gray hunting dog. The other commonly held theory is that the breed was created by Grand Duke Charles August of Weimar. Demand (and prices) fell to near zero. Unfortunately, 90% of them are from non-hunting lines. And once again it was largely due to one manthis time, a photographer named William Wegmanthat the breed captured the imagination of the general public. Gives me a lot more understanding of my wiem and what to expect from him. Thank you for pointing this out. These new regulations, along with a reestablished testing system, soon helped to stabilize the situation in Germany. From their home base in Winnipeg, Craig Koshyk and Lisa Trottier travel all over hunting everything from snipe, woodcock to grouse, geese and pheasants. By the 1970s, the Weimaraner was quickly becoming yet another breed of gundog transformed from hunter of game to hunter of blue ribbons. Aline Curran, an American Weimaraner breeder with US-bred and German-bred dogs, describes the differences between them: My German dogs have more drive, more focus. Surprisingly, it worked! So is giving voice on track, a behavior called spurlaut. The club encourages responsible breeding and dog ownership. What we do know is that in both the US and in France there are still very few Weimaraners capable of winning all-breed field trials. In the end, it is fair to say that we will never know just how the Weimaraner came to be. There has also been a significant increase in the number of Weimaraners being tested in NAVHDA and, while only a few of them have earned the title of Versatile Champion, that number will surely increase as a new generation of NAVHDA-oriented breeders develops more lines based on fully tested dogs. Grafmars Jupiter, UTD was the first to complete all the obedience degrees. Nevertheless, for hunters and field trial enthusiasts, finding a first-rate hunting dog among the blue Weimaraner population usually presents an even greater challenge than finding one among the silver-greys. 2iH#h This can be a double-edged sword when it comes to training. When the circle is more or less closed, the handler must let go of the leash and exit the circle leaving the dog behind. Since a blue coat is listed as a disqualification in the show ring, they are not even bred for blue ribbons. They are faster and wider ranging, more eager to please, softer, more hyper, and did I mention STYLE? The historical record from before that time is much less clear. Unlike the other theories, the GSP theory is actually supported by some fairly good circumstantial evidence. Recovery, however, would not have been possible without the original strong gene pool. By 1945, that number had fallen to an all-time low. Several years later, a member of the German Weimaraner club bred one of his Weimaraners to a well-known Pointer bitch. Ninety-nine percent of the Weimaraners born in Germany, for example, are from proven, tested stock. However, much of the original hunting instincts remain today and must be taken into consideration when deciding to buy a Weimaraner. Meanwhile, in Germany, Weimaraner breeders suffered the terrible effects of the Second World War. First, they had to get the drunks (fast-buck operators) up and out. He was determined to acquire foundation stock. Thirty -six Grafmar dogs earned obedience titles in the next ten years. Others joined Howard Knights efforts and in 1942, the Weimaraner Club of America was formed, a standard was created for the breed. Ive had Weimaraners for over 12 years, and I am still flattered when my hunting buddies tell me my dogs are handsome. In the newer test, the dog must also prove that it is not fearful or aggressive. In the early days, the Weimaraner struggled for survival, coming close to extinction several times. The few serious fanciers managed to clean up some of the mess of the early days and by the 1960s some of the damage had been repaired. Judy Balog, a leading American Weimaraner breeder, says, Good Weims can search a field as well as any other versatile breed. Genetically, silver-grey is actually a shade of brown that has been altered by a recessive dilution gene. Back in about 1950 my uncle Keith Larson imported some weimers and did breeding for a while. Scott and his numerous imitators created the Wonder Dog myth, which first lifted the breed to great heights of popularity and then plunged it almost into oblivion in America. I have owned Weimaraners for the past 41 years. Reproduction in whole or in part without the express permission of Project Upland is strictly prohibited. In my younger years, I saw look like a German bloodhound with hanging lips and watering eyes, but now it has arrived at the form of the German Shorthair and so it has certainly changed for the better. (Carl Linke quoted by William Denlinger, The Complete Weimaraner, 36). Weimaraners can be substantial dogs, among the biggest of the Continental breeds. It sanctions VJP, HZP and VGP events, as well as various tracking tests. But the disqualification only applies to the show ring, so long-haired Weimaraners may participate in any other event open to pointing dogs. Once they are trained, they stay trained with only gentle reminders.. That was the fate of the Wrttemberg breed which, by being registered in the German Shorthaired Pointer stud book, went extinct or was absorbed into the German Shorthaired Pointer.. Karl Brandt, a founding member of the Weimaraner club, supported this theory, as did Dr. A. Stoese, who wrote in 1902 that the Weimaraner descended from a yellow and white smooth-haired English Pointer bitch imported into Germany in the 1820s. Blues remain a hot-button issue in Weimaraner circles but space does not permit an analysis of all the issues involved. And since the further back it goes, the fuzzier it gets, all we have are theories based almost entirely on speculation. American Kennel Club recognition was applied for and dogs began exhibition in obedience. Dogs can earn titles for upland bird work and/or retrieving. The dog should then go to the handler. This is a drop of two points from thirty-ninth for most of the past decade. Even the long-haired variety, which is better able to work in cooler temperatures, may not be well suited to breaking ice in deep waters. When word finally reached the board of directors, they decided, reluctantly, to allow the program to continue under the guise of research into the phenomenon of hybrid vigor. So they published all kinds of stories about the breeds supposed noble past and its connections to royal dogs from France. He then bred the offspring to each other. They claimed that the Weimaraner was either a grey version of the German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) or that it was created in much the same way as the GSP: by crossing heavy, old-style German dogs with English Pointers. Generally speaking, training a Weimaraner from good, proven stock is fairly straightforward. The unique look of the Weimaraner is a double-edged sword. When this is done, the handler and dog re-enter the circle. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Tommy. Again, it really depends on what lines they come from and how they are raised. He even managed to convince its German members to sell him breeding stock, thus becoming the first person to import Weimaraners to the US. Gullible Americans realized they had been had. it may be assumed that in these years the Weimaraner as a breed was nearing extinction. Weimaraners began attending field trials in 1948. In the modern standards for the Griffon, Picardy Spaniel, and other breeds, the term gris (and grey in the English translation) is used to describe the tight mix of white and brown hairs in their coat. Wish I had been able to hunt with on. But the program never really got off the ground, and no dogs from it ever entered established Weimaraner lines. If crosses have been made, they have not had a huge effect overall. Then they had to clean up the mess these guests had left.. The Weimaraner is not the only breed dominated by non-hunting breeders and owners. If it were not for a small, dedicated group of field trialers and hunters, Weimaraners could have faded completely from the field, forest, and waters of North America. But by the mid-1920s the situation had improved, largely due to the efforts of Major Herber, who first hunted with Weimaraners in 1915 and wrote extensively about them for many years afterwards. Then, in the 1990s, the breed was dealt another blow as a new generation of fast-buck operators rediscovered the lucrative market for grey dogs. The Weimaraner club of Germany follows a testing and breeding program similar to other JGHV-affiliated clubs. To the few serious Weimaraner fanciers, it must have looked like the party site on the morning after a world-class New Years Eve bash. But, of course, the dogs couldnt perform up to their Wonder Dog billing. A former president of the Cesky Fousek Club, Dr. Jaromir Dostal, has also confirmed that grey pups can also occur in Cesky Fousek litters. Nevertheless, from 1897 to 1922, Weimaraners did not have their own registry, but were listed in the German Shorthaired Pointers stud book. Pups with grey coats have cropped up from time to time in other breeds. The most outstanding of these was Aura v. Gaiberg (bitch) , the first companion dog titlist. The WCA also holds field-oriented ratings tests. The interest generated by Major Herber and others eventually reached across the Atlantic to America, where New England sportsman Howard Knight first heard about the breed in the 1920s. Most Weimaraner breeders do not participate in field trials or prove their dogs ability in hunt tests. A short number of years ago, there were only a handful of dogs in need of homes,currently there are more than thirty listed. Most Weimaraners are natural-born retrievers that show a strong desire to fetch anything and everything at a very early age. In the UK, France, Italy, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland, Weimaraners can occasionally be seen in field trials and hunt tests. The Austrian and the Czech clubs run similar tests, although they use a slightly different scoring system. They have a small but devoted following in the US, and have recently gained some ground in the UK, France and even in Germany, where breeders not affiliated with the parent breed club are now trying to cash in on the rare variety. Finally, in 1938, three bitches and a puppy dog were sent to him: litter sisters, Adda and Dorle v. Schwarzen Kamp; year old bitch, Aura v. Gaiberg; puppy dog, Mars aus der Wulfsreide. Prior to the conflict, an average of 100 Weimaraner pups were whelped in Germany annually. Personally, I dont think the Grand Duke had anything to do with the breed at all and I would challenge anyone to provide evidence to support this position. Outside of Germany, the largest group of field-oriented breeders is in the US where dedicated individuals have made tremendous progress in the last 30 years. The fierce loyalty and tremendous desire to please are great assets but, if not handled properly, they can sometimes lead to dogs that show very little independence. Judges look for any hint of fear or aggression. They are not well suited to living in a kennel, and not really the kind of dog that can be left to their own devices around the house. The breed was in shambles. The long hair lies flat and measures 3 to 5 cm in length. All this was done without the knowledge or permission of the club. Perhaps because of its Leithund heritage, the Weimaraner has always been known for a deep nose. But, on the other hand, the look of the breed has captured the attention of huge numbers of non-hunters who now make up the largest market for it. While the over-popularity is not as extreme as the 1950s, both breeders and buyers need to educate themselves about the Weimaraner temperament and needs before selling or buying a friend for the dogs life.The Weimaraner Club of America has a growing membership of interested persons. There has been a surge of the number of animals in rescue shelters and foster care (see rescue pages). Dr. Petri goes on to explain that the increasing pressure to eliminate the grey coat color from the German Shorthaired Pointer led to some Weimaraners being refused entry into the stud book. Their breeding programs developed these specific traits and qualities. And, to be fair, some Weimaraner breeders do select for dual dogs capable of winning in the field and the show ring. Weimaraners are also reported to be at a higher than average risk for a severe form of hypertrophic osteodystrophy (HOD), an inflammatory condition of the bones and other organs that can be fatal. Dr. Werner Petri wrote about the system then in place: In the early years, pups were not registered; and only dogs that had previously been shown at exhibitions or tested and evaluated. Type and temperament was refined and eventually, during the latter half of the 19th century, the Weimaraner was converted from a bear and deer hunter to a fur and feathers dog. My American dogs from field lines have more style. However, most Weimaraners have a close to medium range and hunt at a medium gallop. In the US, there is a fairly active AKC field trial scene for the breed. However, the breed continued to grow rapidly outside the country. Inevitably, many were dumped into rescue shelters (or worse) as new owners realized that a rapidly growing adolescent Weimaraner is anything but a cuddly dress-up doll. We imported a dog from GERMANY many years ago and agree with what Aline Curran said about the German breed dogs as it certainly applied to Salto our import. A lower head is greatly valued. Interesting reading. He was elected club president in 1922 and ultimately became known as the father of the Weimaraner for his untiring efforts to promote the breed. That was enough justification for the breed warden to terminate the program. The breeds silver-grey color has always been its most distinctive feature. A group of about a dozen people forms a large circle around the handler and dog. 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I no longer hunt, but my blue-grey Sophia is a smart runner and loves accompanying me on bike rides ranging from 6-13km. North American field-bred Weimaraners tend to be smaller than their show-bred compatriots. But instead of touting it as a wonder dog for hunters, Wegmans work portrays Weimaraners as cute dress-up dolls and even part of Sesame Street. Thanks. The pointing instinct can be slow to develop in some Weimaraners. Thankfully there are some of us over here still trying to get that balance of working ability while still trying to maintain good conformation but is hard going to get it right. There is a small but growing number of Weimaraners participating in the NAVHDA testing system, with several kennels now using it to select their breeding stock. 2014-2022 Project Upland Media Group, LLC. The original Weimar Pointers appeared in the 19th century. Long-haired Weimaraners were known to exist for many years before they were officially accepted in 1935, but have always been less common than the short-haired variety. Most Weimaraner breeders focus their efforts on servicing a massive and growing market of non-hunters seeking sleek grey dogs for companionship or showmanship. Breed supporters went on and on about how pure the Weimaraner was and even presented pseudo-scientific studies based on crackpot theories of Germanic head shapes and other nonsense. The so-called blue Weimaraner has a distinctly blue-grey coat color similar to that of blue Great Danes, Dobermans, or Italian Greyhounds. It gave me the best history of the breed that I have read. But if we limit the discussion to dogs with a well-balanced character we can say that, in general, Weimaraners are friendly, extremely intelligent, high-energy dogs. Some information taken from A Pictoral History of the Weimaraner, Volume One. As a result, for every decent, hard-hunting Weimaraner in the world today, there are at least 100 others that range from mediocre to completely useless in the field. Physically, other than the coat, blues look just like the silver-greys. However, nothing in either country has ever been proven or publicly declared. The artist made a fortune flogging all manner of kitsch featuring photos of his Weimaraners dressed in humiliating costumes, and the market for the Grey Ghost became red-hot again as tens of thousands of Weimaraner pups were bred and sold. In America, many breeders prefer a higher head, but do not ignore tracking ability completely as it is an important aspect of upland game hunting and NAVHDA testing. Approximately 550 Weimaraner pups are whelped in Germany each year, almost all of them bred by and for hunters. Americans, in particular, place more emphasis on style of point, and look for dogs that display a higher head and tail. The WCA Vaccine protocol is misquoted sadly. Weimaraners are the only pointing breed in Germany required to pass tests designed to evaluate these traits. Blues are bred, almost exclusively, as companion animals. However, there is exactly ZERO evidence to support this theory. Anyone seeking one as a hunting partner needs to keep this in mind. Membership was restricted and members only were permitted to own and breed the dogs. Of course, that is not to say that there arent any good blues out there; there certainly are. Mating a short-haired Weimaraner to a long-haired Weimaraner may produce a stockhaar coat, but it is not a sure bet. Thanks. As therapy dog, the training shows that she will improve with maturity. For over a century, Weimaraner breeders in Germany have sought to breed courageous dogs with a strong protection instinct. They keep a sharp eye on their owners and willingly hunt for the gun while handling kindly.. What supporters of this theory conveniently overlook is that the word gris does not refer to the dilute brown shade that gives the Weimaraner its unique color. With such a huge population and so many different lines of Weimaraners out there, it is difficult to describe a typical Weimaraner. The short-haired version of the breed may not be the best choice for the late-season waterfowler. Whats more, the best of King Louis dogs were actually said to be tri-colored with gris (brown and white) and/or black along the back and red markings on the legs. What is unique to the Weimaraner, at least among the pointing breeds, is that breeders specifically select for the silver-grey coat color. For hunters, however, the recovery was not without a price. The breeds development since that time is relatively well documented. The color is actually a dilution of black. Her son, Ch. Training the All Seasons Birddog wrote that: Mr. But a grey coat is not unique to Weimaraners. In the older test, the handler holds the dog on a lead and the judge, armed with a stick, makes threatening moves toward the handler. The party was over. I am aware of several breeders of blues that test their dogs with NAVHDA and have earned respectable scores. In some ways they were the glory years of the first big bench winners, multiple Best in Show and big running flashy field dogs. Retrieving and water work are also very important for North Americans, but blood tracking and predator sharpness are generally not given much consideration. By the mid-sixties, the breed began emerging from this devastating growth period and breeders began working on correcting past abuses. While the boom was going on, many of the animals produced were ill bred, ill tempered and ugly. The tail of the long-haired Weimaraner is usually not cropped. The responsible breeders are carrying the burden of the taking care of the animals unwanted by careless breeders and buyers. Slowly, the people move toward the center. In the early part of the century, the Nobles of Weimar were avid sportsmen and hunted a variety of big game. As a precautionary measure, the Weimaraner Club of America recommends that Weimaraner pups receive parvo and distemper shots separately, about two weeks apart. By 1941, he was the president of the newly formed Weimaraner Club of America. Then, the registration numbers fall off strongly once more. Now, the good news: A great hunting Weimaraner is not that hard to find! They are often slow to mature, both physically and mentally. The Weimaraner Magazine is published monthly with a Blue Ribbon Issue published in June. They had seen how a breed known as the Wrttemberger was eliminated as an unwanted color variety of the GSP and feared the same thing would happen to the Weimaraner. Great article Craig and spot on with most of what you say. Also, it serves as a collection point of information about some of the breeds health and rescue issues. They are usually liver or black. Few outsiders really knew much about the breed. as a kid I got a runt from him but of course it soon was not a runt and he took it back. Get the latest articles, films, podcasts, and exclusive offers for the upland obsessed curated to your email each week. They are soft, so you cant rush their training or you will lose the style, which is their best asset. According to a former president of the Weimaraner club, Dr. Werner Petri, a small group of breeders crossed English Pointers and Weimaraners in the early 60s in an effort to establish a new breed called the Deutsch Halbblut. But even the widest-ranging Weimaraners are not run-offs. Unfortunately, blue fanciers are like the grey fanciersmost of them do not hunt! The official history of the Weimaraner begins on June 22, 1897 when a club for the pure breeding of the silver-grey Weimaraner pointing dog was formed in Erfurt, Germany. There is only a slight chance that they could produce a stockhaar coat. It is one of the more controversial theories and was first proposed around 1900 by several authorities. When I asked club members in Germany about those years, one of them said, That is a chapter in the history of the Weimaraner that is now closed, thank goodness!. In France, knowing winks are exchanged in some circles. They produce top-notch hunting dogs, even a few that are competitive in all-breed field trials. As companion she is excellent. Today, the Weimaraner is enjoying a renewed popularity. As a result, many breeders select almost exclusively for looks and ignore the most important feature of the breed: its hunting instincts. I knew Werner Petrie quite well and he was a great source of information to both I and Rosemary on the breed. Once they mature, however, they are generally strong pointers. While silver-grey is the only officially recognized color of the Weimaraner, another coat color can occur. Even today they only represent about 30% of the breeds population in Germany and Austria; less in other countries. I find the German dogs easier to train, but harder to keep trained. They were prized for their versatile hunting skills and remarkable character. During the 1960s, there was a short-lived and rather divisive program in Germany where a few Weimaraners did in fact receive outside blood. Your email address will not be published. Questions about the WCA? As a result, many Weimaraner breeders stopped registering their dogs. After the war, the few Weimaraner breeders that survived found a willing market for their pups among the hundreds of thousands of foreign servicemen and women occupying their country. 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