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- The Weimaraner is a German breed of hunting dog of medium to large size, with history going back at least to the nineteenth century. It originated in the...
- for creating series of compositions involving dogs, primarily his own Weimaraners in various costumes and poses. Wegman originally intended to pursue a...
- Coonhounds, Weimaraners and Rhodesian Ridgebacks are most commonly mixed up. The body structure of a Vizsla is very similar in appearance to a Weimaraner and...
- American artist famous for compositions including dogs, particularly Weimaraners. William J. Leggett (1848–1925), American football player, team captain...
- possibility. There is no evidence over-feeding is a significant cause. In Weimaraners, recent vaccination with a modified live vaccine has been a suspected...
- Wirehaired Pointer Large Münsterländer Poodle Pudelpointer Small Münsterländer Weimaraner Herding dogs German Shepherd Old German herding dogs Earth dogs Dachshund...
- Lionsgate Alternative Television Sikelia Productions LBI Entertainment Weimaraner Republic Pictures Halcyon Studios Original release Network Fox Nation...
- tan, light brown, or cream dog that has a dark melanistic mask. With Weimaraners, fawn refers to their typical brownish grey colouration that with other...
- Wirehaired Pointer Large Münsterländer Poodle Pudelpointer Small Münsterländer Weimaraner Herding dogs German Shepherd Old German herding dogs Earth dogs Dachshund...
- stereotypical yuppie couple from a Chicago suburb, arrive with their weimaraner Beatrice. Their constant doting and neurotic behavior toward Beatrice—for...