Agility

Agility

Whether you take up Agility just for fun at home, at a local club or wish to go on to compete at one of the hundreds of agility competitions held nationally /internationally the starting point is the same, an energetic dog with some basic manners and a committed...

Puppy List Criteria

Breeders must be members of the Weimaraner Club of Great Britain for the last two consecutive years. The Breeder will ensure that both the Sire and Dam of the litter are fully registered at the Kennel Club. The Breeder will ensure that every effort is made...
Buying a puppy

Buying a puppy

Contact Sally Morgan email sally@weimaraners.org.uk Please Note: A pedigree certificate does not guarantee Kennel Club registration. The Kennel Club Registration Certificates are buff coloured and A4 size, this has a section called Transfer of Ownership to be...

General Code of Conduct

Code of Ethics All members of the Weimaraner Club of Great Britain undertake to abide by its general Code of Ethics. Club Members: Will properly house, feed, water and exercise all dogs under their care and arrange for appropriate veterinary attention if and when...
Longhair

Longhair

Although the short haired Weimaraner had been known in the UK since 1952, it was not until 1973 that the longhaired Weimaraner made its debut in two diverse ways. In January 1973 a litter bred in Scotland by Mr. J Seymour contained one healthy longhaired pup with the...