Weimaraner
This is the breed standard for the Weimaraner
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Weimaraner Breed Standard
General Appearance
A medium-sized gray dog, with fine aristocratic features. He should present a
picture of grace, speed, stamina, alertness and balance. Above all, the dog’s
conformation must indicate the ability to work with great speed and endurance in
the field.
Height
Height at the withers: dogs, 25 to 27 inches; bitches, 23 to 25 inches. One inch
over or under the specified height of each sex is allowable but should be
penalized. Dogs measuring less than 24 inches or more than 28 inches and bitches
measuring less than 22 inches or more than 26 inches shall be disqualified.
Head
Moderately long and aristocratic, with moderate stop and slight median line
extending back over the forehead. Rather prominent occipital bone and trumpets
well set back, beginning at the back of the eye sockets. Measurement from tip of
nose to stop equals that from stop to occipital bone. The flews should be
straight, delicate at the nostrils. Skin drawn tightly. Neck clean-cut and
moderately long. Expression kind, keen and intelligent. Ears--Long
and lobular, slightly folded and set high. The ear when drawn snugly alongside
the jaw should end approximately 2 inches from the point of the nose. Eyes--In
shades of light amber, gray or blue-gray, set well enough apart to indicate good
disposition and intelligence. When dilated under excitement the eyes may appear
almost black. Teeth--Well set, strong and even; well-developed and
proportionate to jaw with correct scissors bite, the upper teeth protruding
slightly over the lower teeth but not more than 1/16 of an inch. Complete
dentition is greatly to be desired. Nose--Gray. Lips and
Gums--Pinkish flesh shades.
Body
The back should be moderate in length, set in a straight line, strong, and
should slope slightly from the withers. The chest should be well developed and
deep with shoulders well laid back. Ribs well sprung and long. Abdomen firmly
held; moderately tucked-up flank. The brisket should extend to the elbow.
Coat and Color
Short, smooth and sleek, solid color, in shades of mouse-gray to silver-gray,
usually blending to lighter shades on the head and ears. A small white marking
on the chest is permitted, but should be penalized on any other portion of the
body. White spots resulting from injury should not be penalized. A distinctly
long coat is a disqualification. A distinctly blue or black coat is a
disqualification.
Forelegs
Straight and strong, with the measurement from the elbow to the ground
approximately equaling the distance from the elbow to the top of the withers.
Hindquarters
Well-angulated stifles and straight hocks. Musculation well developed.
Feet
Firm and compact, webbed, toes well arched, pads closed and thick, nails short
and gray or amber in color. Dewclaws--Should be removed.
Tail
Docked. At maturity it should measure approximately 6 inches with a tendency to
be light rather than heavy and should be carried in a manner expressing
confidence and sound temperament. A non-docked tail shall be penalized.
Gait
The gait should be effortless and should indicate smooth coordination. When seen
from the rear, the hind feet should be parallel to the front feet. When viewed
from the side, the topline should remain strong and level.
Temperament
The temperament should be friendly, fearless, alert and obedient.
Faults
Minor Faults--Tail too short or too long. Pink nose.
Major Faults--Doggy bitches. Bitchy
dogs. Improper muscular condition. Badly affected teeth. More than four teeth
missing. Back too long or too short. Faulty coat. Neck too short, thick or
throaty. Low-set tail. Elbows in or out. Feet east and west. Poor gait. Poor
feet. Cowhocks. Faulty backs, either roached or sway. Badly overshot, or
undershot bite. Snipy muzzle. Short ears.
Very Serious Faults--White, other than a
spot on the chest. Eyes other than gray, blue-gray or light amber. Black mottled
mouth. Non-docked tail. Dogs exhibiting strong fear, shyness or extreme
nervousness.
Disqualifications
Deviation in height of more than one inch from standard either way.
A distinctly long coat. A distinctly blue or black coat.
Approved December 14,
1971






