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Posted by Lurker, Nov 28 2008, 9:25AM - Link

she's such a looker.

Posted by kleven-stein, Nov 28 2008, 9:30AM - Link

Nice pic, Steve. Almost surreal; beautiful.

She must have been real calm and still for this low-light pic.

Best to you & yours...

Posted by Sandra, Nov 28 2008, 10:44AM - Link

INCREDIBLE photo & subject

Posted by jonst, Nov 28 2008, 11:04AM - Link

Steve,

I know I am asking for a generalization but, in general, how do Weimaraners get along with other dogs? Including dogs that already live in a household that you want to bring the Weimaraner into?

Posted by Steve Clemons, Nov 29 2008, 2:08AM - Link

jonst -- yes, I think Weimaraners get along well with other dogs if they are acculturated together...particularly when they are pups. Older Weimaraners often have problems of skittishness with people and other pets they don't know at the beginning if they haven't been regularly, consistently exposed to other dogs. If you see the movie "Best in Show", you'll see what I mean about the Weimaraner in that film. But essentially, most dogs will work things out if you set a good tone.

Posted by liz, Nov 30 2008, 6:20AM - Link

Thanks Steve, I had to scroll down for my fill of pup.... Happy Thanksgiving.

Posted by jonst, Nov 30 2008, 6:36AM - Link

Thank you Steve, for taking the time to respond. Very kind of you.

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