The Weimaraner: The Grey Ghost in Quebec
The Weimaraner, nicknamed the "Grey Ghost" for its unique silver coat and mesmerizing amber eyes, is one of the most elegant hunting dogs in the world. If you’re looking for a dog to adopt in Quebec with striking beauty and athletic energy, the Weimaraner is an incomparable breed, though rare with only 11 listings on QuebecAnnonce.
Originating from the court of Weimar in 19th-century Germany, the Weimaraner is a large dog (25-40 kg) with a sleek athletic build and distinctive silver-grey short coat. This short coat means minimal cold protection — a winter jacket is essential in Montreal, Laval or Gatineau when temperatures drop below -10°C.
An Athlete That Needs to Run
The Weimaraner needs at least two hours of vigorous daily exercise and is not suited for sedentary owners. It excels in running, cycling, hiking and hunting. Quebec’s vast hunting territories in the Laurentians, Outaouais and Bas-Saint-Laurent are paradise for this breed. The Weimaraner is extremely attached to its owner and notoriously prone to severe separation anxiety — it suits families where someone is present most of the day.
Health and Responsible Breeders
The Weimaraner can be prone to gastric torsion, hip dysplasia, entropion and von Willebrand’s disease. Given the breed’s rarity in Quebec, choosing a breeder registered with the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) with tested lines is crucial. The Weimaraner lives 11 to 14 years and, in the right hands, will be Quebec’s most devoted and elegant sporting partner.