

They live together like there is no difference between them. We have Weimaraner's that live indoor with a cat. I beg to differ on the relationship with cats. This breed also has a high prey drive, so loose farm stock like chickens, geese, ducks, and even cattle and horses can and will be chased for fun if the dog is not properly exercised/taught to leave the animals alone. So even living on a farm, the dog should have a secured fenced in area to roam/play in. However, this breed is a hunting dog and they do follow their noses/ears. The Weimaraner would do really well living in a rural area such as on a farm, but still be allowed to be indoors with the family. While your dog is still a puppy though, I would suggest having him/her go to a Doggy Day Care 2 - 3 times a week to help with socialization and exercise so he/she doesn't have to be crated for such a long period of time as a baby.Īnonymous asked: Should this dog breed be good living on a farm but still be a house dog? However, if you work with them slowly and allow them to build up the tolerance to you being away for different amounts of time then it is not so bad for them when you leave for work all day. If it is always a long period of time every time you leave your Weim then he/she will become distressed because they know you are not coming back for a long, long time. Lastly, working up slowly with the amount of time you are away so that your dog can get used to you being gone, but know that you are coming back. This gives your dog something to do while you are away. Giving your dog something such as a raw bone, kong, or puzzle toy with yummy treats in it to play with while you are gone is also a good idea. Making sure your dog is tired is the number 1 way to keep your dog from being destructive while you are away. A tired dog, is a good dog and since you have had Weimaraners in the past, you know that they are an active breed of dog. There are three things any dog needs to be comfortable in the house alone during the day. How would you recommend training him to gradually be left alone in the house for extended periods while we are away? Currently, we are kenneling him during the day, as he is not yet potty trained.
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We would love to raise him trained to be able to have free roam of the house without being destructive while we are away. We have just gotten a Weim puppy who is now 7 weeks old. Attempts to leave them in the house resulted in destructive behavior. The average cost for all Weimaraners sold is $700.Īnonymous asked: We have had two Weims in the past and both had to be kenneled during the day, as we were away at work. You should budget anywhere from $1,600 upwards to $7,800 or even more for a Weimaraner with top breed lines and a superior pedigree. Looking for a dog with a superior lineage? Are you trying to determine how much a puppy with breeding rights and papers would cost? You should expect to pay a premium for a puppy with breeding rights or even for a puppy advertised as show quality with papers. Expect to pay less for a puppy without papers, however, we do not recommend buying a puppy without papers. This is the price you can expect to budget for a Weimaraner with papers but without breeding rights nor show quality. The current median price for all Weimaraners sold is $1,000.00. Review how much Weimaraner puppies for sale sell for below. The cost to buy a Weimaraner varies greatly and depends on many factors such as the breeders' location, reputation, litter size, lineage of the puppy, breed popularity (supply and demand), training, socialization efforts, breed lines and much more.
