Everything about the Weimar Braque

German -based stop dog, the Weimar Braque is medium to large size. He sports an athletic body, both slender and muscular. Ideal life companion for families, he is also the hunting dog par excellence.
- Origins and Historical
- Physical characteristics
- Behavior and education
- Living conditions
- Health and maintenance
- Weimar's Braque at a glance
Origins and Historical

It is said that the origins of the Weimar Braque date back to a pack of gray dogs that Louis IX would have brought back from Palestine. His arrival in Germany would date from the 15th century, but no source can say that he was really born in Weimar. The Grand Duke Karl-August would have been the first possessor of a gray-colored Braque in Saxe-Weimar in the 17th century. He called on his dog to chase wolves and wild boars or to kill foxes.
Physical characteristics
Weimar's Braque is a harmonious and robust dog. Here are some of its distinctive characteristics:
- Hair : It is short, dru and very thick most of the time, but some individuals have a pretty long coat.
- Color : Always shades of gray: mouse gray, silver gray or dark gray resembling blue.
- Head : Proportional to the body, it is slower in females. The stop is very little marked. The truffle is large and the nose, long.
- Ears : Large and long, they reach the Commissure des Babines. They are attached high.
- Eyes : Rounded and slightly oblique, they are blue from birth to 6 months, then take an amber color.
- Body : Long and firm.
- Tail : Powerful, it is quite low. It can be cut.
Behavior and education
Weimar's Braque needs firmness from an early age. It can be stubborn or transform into a jar of glue. He very easily attaches himself to his masters and feels a bit like a full member of the family. It is a dog who must therefore be used to the household lifestyle as soon as possible so as not to feel abandoned or worse, to be bored. A bored Weimar robbery quickly becomes a scourge for his masters.
Compatibility with children and family
Weimar's Braque is an excellent family dog. Her soft and patient temperament makes it an ideal companion for children. He loves to play and is always ready to participate in family activities. His affectionate nature and his need to be close to his masters make him very endearing. However, as with any breed, it is important to supervise interactions with very young children to avoid accidents.
Weimar's Braque Food Guide
Weimar's Braque, with its active temperament and specific needs, requires a balanced diet rich in nutrients to maintain its vitality and overall health. Here are some essential points to consider to feed your Weimar Braque well:
- Quality proteins: Proteins are fundamental for muscle development and tissue repair. Sources of protein such as chicken, beef, fish and lamb are ideal for meeting the high protein needs of the Weimar robber.
- Healthy fats: Fats provide a concentrated energy source and is essential for healthy skin and coat. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, present in high quality fish and oils, are particularly beneficial.
- Fibers: Fibers promote good digestion and contribute to intestinal health. Warm vegetables, fruits and grains are good sources of fiber.
- Vitamins and minerals: A balanced diet must include vitamins and minerals to support the dog's immune system and general health. Food supplements can be beneficial, but they must be administered under the supervision of a veterinarian.
It is essential to choose a diet adapted to the age, weight and activity level of your Weimar Braque. Always see a veterinarian for personalized advice.
Treaty recommendations
To complete the supply of your Weimar, Marly & Dan Braque offers a range of premium treats adapted to the needs of your four -legged companion. Here are some of the most recommended options:
- 100% salmon skin & coat: Rich in omega-3, they contribute to healthy skin and shiny coat. Perfect for maintaining your dog's immune and heart health system.
- Dental M-L: Help reduce plaque and tartar, contributing to better oral hygiene.
- Snacks joints: Enriched with glucosamine and chondroitin, these snacks support the health of joints, essential for an active and muscular dog like the Weimar Braque.
Marly & Dan treats are manufactured in France with natural and high quality ingredients, thus guaranteeing healthy and tasty snacks for your Weimar robber. Give him the best by choosing Marly & Dan, a brand dedicated to excellence in animal nutrition.
Living conditions
Weimar's Braque can live in an apartment provided they have come out several times a day and quite a long time. Walking does not really interest him, he needs to frolic to give free rein to his overflowing energy. The ideal home for the Braque is a residence with courtyard and/or garden or a house in the countryside so that it is not frustrated by dint of staying locked up. It is therefore aimed at all family situations, as long as his master does not allow himself to be exceeded and can allow him to spend regularly.
Health and maintenance

Weimar's Braque is very robust and does not encounter any major health problems. However, we must ensure that his vaccinations are up to date, in particular if he participates in competitions and/or missions (research for the police or support for blind people for example). It is a breed predisposed to reversals of stomachs and certain dysplasia, but few individuals are affected by these diseases. Simple screenings make it possible to check the state of health of the Braque.
The Weimar Braque is a born sportsman. He therefore needs to move all the time. His coat does not need special maintenance. Checking your eyes and ears regularly makes it possible to ensure that there are no traces of dirt or any infection. His teeth are to brush regularly to eliminate the accumulation of tartar and the proliferation of bacteria. Finally, if they do not wear out naturally, his nails are to be cut. If you are novices in this area, it is recommended to ask a veterinarian for advice.
Weimar's Braque at a glance
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Weimar's Braque does not bite without reason. Good education and socialization from an early age are essential to avoid any aggressive behavior. If he feels threatened or mistreated, he can react, like any dog.
The Weimar Braque can live in an apartment provided that it has been released several times a day and quite a long time. Walking does not really interest him, he needs to frolic to give free rein to his overflowing energy.
Weimar's Braque is generally robust, but it is predisposed to stomach reversals and certain dysplasia. Regular veterinary follow -up and screening can help manage these conditions.