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WOULD YOU LIKE A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR Weimaraner Dogs?
The Weimaraner was developed as a hunting dog and it is known for its athletic build, its silver-grey coat, and its energetic personality. Not only are Weimaraners skilled hunters, but they are very well-rounded, talented in tracking, pointing, and retrieving as well. Weimaraner dogs are not the right choice for everyone, but they can be a wonderful pet if you have the time to dedicate to this active and energetic breed. Before you decide to get a Weimaraner for yourself, take the time to learn as much as you can about this unique and beautiful breed.
In this book you will find a wealth of useful information about the Weimaraner dog breed including details tips for care. In reading this book you will learn everything you need to know to decide whether or not the Weimaraner is the right breed for you and, if it is, you will be well on your way to becoming the best dog owner you can be! So, if you are ready to learn what you need to know about the Weimaraner dog breed, simply open up this book and keep reading! Weimaraner Breeding, Where to Buy, Types, Care, Temperament, Cost, Health, Showing, Grooming, Diet and Much More Included!
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An informative read!
The chapter on showing this breed was what interested me as a brief introduction.
– Marlon Vargas
MEET LOLLY BROWN

As a child, Brown first learned about fish and aquaria when her father brought home a 10-gallon aquarium as a surprise for his daughter. Within months, the father-daughter team graduated to a 120-gallon tank and were immersed in the intricacies of tank population management.
“We had that go-big-or-go-home mentality common to the hobby,” Brown said. “Now I look back and think about what we did to Mama’s living room! She was very patient with us.”
Brown’s fascination with animals continued in college, where she took numerous field biology and wildlife classes that allowed her to view the behavior of many species in their native habitats.
She calls this period of her life the “rodent years,” since her only apartment roommates were two hamsters, Hemingway and Leo (Tolstoy). “I also adopted a Guinea pig purely because I couldn’t stand the conditions in the pet store,” she said. “Trust me, I was in no way prepared to care for Molly and I had to learn fast!”
“The only other time I went into a pet adoption blind,” Brown added, “I came home with two green anole lizards. Then I found out I was going to have to feed them live crickets. Read More