9 weeks old Weimweiler puppy

  • $ 800.00
  • Published date: March 16, 2025
  • Modified date: March 16, 2025
    • Dayton, Ohio, United States

I have a male weimweiller puppy that is a mix of Weimaraner and Rottweiler, aged 9 weeks, is available for adoption. The puppy gets along well with children and other animals, but is still undergoing potty training. A rehoming fee is required. For further inquiries, please contact me. A Weimaraner Rottweiler mix, also known as a Weimweiler, is a crossbreed between a Weimaraner and a Rottweiler. This mix combines two distinct breeds with different characteristics, resulting in a unique and versatile dog. A Weimaraner Rottweiler mix will likely inherit characteristics from both breeds, making it a versatile and unique dog. They may have a high energy level, intelligence, and trainability from the Weimaraner, along with a protective instinct and strength from the Rottweiler. They may also have a strong prey drive and may require early socialization and training to ensure they get along well with other animals. Weimaraner Rottweiler mix can make a great companion for an experienced dog owner who is willing to provide consistent training and socialization. They may excel in activities such as agility, obedience, and protection work.

About the Weimweiler

Weimweiler

The Weimweiler is a powerful hybrid that combines the Weimaraner’s hunting drive with the Rottweiler’s guardian instincts, resulting in a large, athletic working dog with impressive strength and loyalty. This mix inherits intelligence, alertness, and a strong desire to protect from both parent breeds.

Because of their natural protectiveness, Weimweilers require early and consistent socialization and obedience training to develop into balanced, confident companions. They thrive best under the guidance of experienced owners who can provide firm yet positive leadership.

  • Size: Large and muscular
  • Temperament: Protective, loyal, intelligent, and confident
  • Exercise: High — needs daily vigorous activity and mental challenges
  • Training: Essential from an early age; consistency and structure are key
  • Living Needs: Best suited for homes with space — not ideal for apartment living

When properly trained and socialized, the Weimweiler becomes a devoted family protector and an energetic, loyal companion for active households.

  • Group: Mixed / Other
  • Lifespan: 9 – 12 years
  • Temperament: Loyal, Protective, Energetic
Care Level: ModerateActivity: Average

Always research a breed’s needs before bringing one home.

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