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Old 04-17-2003, 04:24 PM
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Originally posted by Corbin Dallas
weimie's are spastic. a guy i work with has one, and you have to give them a ton of attention, much more than with a lab. i have a chocolate lab, and if you have a fenced in yard (which i got after having him about 6 months) it makes a huge difference. he's a great dog, and for the most part, i can let him off the leash on his own, and he'll come back when i call him, and he's only 9 months old. bigger dogs have a LONG puppy phase though, and since they're so big, can do some serious damage.
We had a weimeraner from the time she was a month old. Purebred. We took her to an obedience school, lol my dad was ALL about having this amazing perfect dog.

I do not think they're spastic. I think they need TONS of room, which we couldn't give her, living in the suburbs of Chicago. She ate my Eddie Bauer jacket b/c it had biscuits in the pocket. She inhaled Brillo pads like it was her job.
But with a family friend's son who was mentally handicapped, she was the most gentle dog on the face of the earth.

So insane? No. Do they need TONS O ROOM? Definitely.
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