Discover Everything About Weimaraner (Long-haired)
Learn about the breed characteristics, health, history, and find trusted breeders
At a glance
Weimaraner (Long-haired) overview
The essentials — key facts, traits, and health priorities — before you dive deeper.
Health grade
Relative to other breeds
The long-haired Weimaraner is considered a robust hunting breed, though it is not immune to the typical health risks associated with large dogs. Breeding programs must actively focus on screening for hip dysplasia (HD) and the acute, life-threatening risk of gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV). Furthermore, to ensure the long-term health of the breed, dogs should be tested for rare hereditary conditions such as spinal dysraphism, a malformation of the spinal cord. Prospective buyers should always ask breeders for documentation of these mandatory health tests.
Lifespan
10–12 yrs
Height
57–70 cm
Weight
20–40 kg
Practical
- Puppy price: 1,500 – 2,500 €
- Coat: Short, smooth, without undercoat
- Origin: Germany
Typical coat colors
- Degree
Temperament
Daily life
What matters most
Especially with a Weimaraner (Long-haired), choosing the right breeder is the single most important decision you'll make. Serious breeders consistently test the parents for inherited conditions, prioritize healthy early socialization, and stay accountable long after handover. A cheap puppy without health screening tends to become the most expensive dog later on.
See HonestDog breeder standards →Is the Weimaraner (Long-haired) right for you?
The long-haired Weimaraner is an aristocratic, highly intelligent Vorstehhund (pointing dog) — bred for endurance hunting and the uncompromising defense of its territory. It possesses the same hunting sharpness as its short-haired counterpart, wrapped in a slightly softer, but by no means less demanding, exterior.
Perfect for you if:
- You already have sound experience with hunting-motivated dogs and provide confident leadership.
- You incorporate challenging scent work or Apportierarbeit (retrieving work) into your daily routine — this pointing dog will wither away with simple walks alone.
- You live in a rural area and can offer a clear, secure environment without constant sensory overload.
- You are looking for an absolute one-person or one-family dog that maintains a natural distance from strangers.
Less ideal if:
- You expect it to play with everyone at the dog park — its genetic programming is geared toward seriousness, hunting, and guarding, not partying.
- You live in a busy city center where its pronounced protective instinct will lead to stressful situations every day.
- You are looking for a dog that forgives training mistakes — a Weimaraner will immediately take control if you hesitate.
The real vibes check
A long-haired Weimaraner is not a silver fashion accessory, but a highly specialized working partner in a tailored suit. If you keep it as a mere companion dog, it will find its own job — and that usually means it will guard you and your property according to its own very strict rules. However, if you give it a real task and clear guidance, you will get a loyal shadow who would walk through fire for you.
Breed Profile
The Weimaraner (long-haired) is an elegant and versatile hunting dog breed that originally comes from Germany. It belongs to the group of pointing dogs and was specifically bred for hunting small game. Its striking, silver-gray coat is long and silky, giving it a noble appearance. The Weimaraner has a slender, muscular build that combines strength and endurance. Characteristic are its expressive amber-colored eyes and long, hanging ears. Within the breed, there are no distinct lines like in the Labrador or German Shepherd, but individual dogs vary in their hunting passion and temperament. The Weimaraner is an intelligent, eager-to-learn, and affectionate companion that requires a lot of exercise and mental stimulation.
| Height | 57 - 65 cm (Female), 59 - 70 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 20 - 35 kg (Female), 25 - 40 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 10 - 12 years |
| Character | Intelligent, alert, affectionate with the family, but reserved towards strangers, high hunting drive |
| Coat | Short, smooth, without undercoat |
| Coat Color | Degree |
| Price | 1500 - 2500 € |
Health
Solid
Health grade
The long-haired Weimaraner is considered a robust hunting breed, though it is not immune to the typical health risks associated with large dogs. Breeding programs must actively focus on screening for hip dysplasia (HD) and the acute, life-threatening risk of gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV). Furthermore, to ensure the long-term health of the breed, dogs should be tested for rare hereditary conditions such as spinal dysraphism, a malformation of the spinal cord. Prospective buyers should always ask breeders for documentation of these mandatory health tests.
Grade is relative to other breeds — AI-generated by our veterinary-genetics model.
In daily life this can mean
Ensure the dog is raised in a way that is gentle on the joints, check its eyes regularly, and maintain strict rest periods after meals to minimize the risk of gastric torsion.
The breeder's role
Reputable breeders have the parents' hips, elbows, and eyes checked, test for genetic diseases, and pay attention to a moderate chest depth.
Frequently asked questions about the Weimaraner (Long-haired)
Is a Weimaraner (Long-haired) the right dog for me?
The Weimaraner (Long-haired) is an adaptable dog that adjusts well to various lifestyles. Research the temperament, grooming needs, and space requirements before deciding.
How long does a Weimaraner (Long-haired) live?
The average life expectancy of a Weimaraner (Long-haired) is 10-12 years. With proper care and regular vet visits, your dog can live a long, healthy life.
How much grooming does a Weimaraner (Long-haired) need?
Weimaraner (Long-haired) grooming requirements include regular brushing, nail trimming, and dental care. HonestDog provides detailed grooming tips for every breed.
Is a Weimaraner (Long-haired) good for families with children?
The Weimaraner (Long-haired) can be a great family dog. Proper training and socialization are key. HonestDog provides family suitability information for every breed.
Weimaraner (Long-haired) Breeders Near You
Find verified Weimaraner (Long-haired) breeders in your region
Popular puppy searches
Other breeds with available puppies from verified breeders
Why HonestDog?
What makes HonestDog different from other platforms
Transparency Guarantee
We provide complete transparency in the breeding process, offering detailed information about breeders, their practices, health checks, and genetic testing results in an easily understandable format, ensuring buyers can make informed decisions confidently.
Responsible Breeding Assurance
Our platform prioritizes responsible breeding practices, ensuring all breeders meet stringent criteria including health checks and genetic testing for parent dogs, eliminating the worry of encountering unethical breeders or puppy mills.
Trust and Verification
HonestDog verifies both breeders and buyers, fostering a trusted community where interactions are reliable and secure, setting a new standard for trustworthiness in the dog breeding industry.
Convenience and Time Saving
By featuring thoroughly vetted breeders and providing comprehensive information, HonestDog saves buyers valuable time that would otherwise be spent researching and vetting breeders, allowing them to focus on choosing the perfect puppy for their family.
Our Mission

We connect dog lovers with responsible breeders and shelters to ensure every dog finds the perfect home.
Founded by dog enthusiasts, our platform focuses on ethical dog breeding and adoption.
Why HonestDog?
We connect you with vetted breeders and shelters so you can find your new companion with confidence.
Vetted Partners
Only verified breeders and shelters — for a safe start.
Highest Standards
Every animal's health and wellbeing is our top priority.
Guides & Resources
Guides, checklists, and breed profiles — so you can make a well-informed decision.