Weimaraner Association of Canada


Recommended Reading

Weimaraner Ways
New Edition now out! Weimaraner Ways by Virginia Alexander & Jackie Isabell (Sun Starr USA 1993) The definitive book about the breed, it contains over 900 pages and 1500 images. The most in-depth study of the breed and its history to date, the book is fascinating reading from cover to cover. Could have been named the Weimaraner Bible with no shading of the truth. Contains many photo's by William Wegman and the book is full of colour photos and art as well...

 

 

 

Weimaraner Memory Yearbook
The Weimaraner celebrates 100 years! Here is a book detailing the exciting celebrations about this historic event held in Weimar, Germany 1997. The layout is fashioned in a "Yearbook" style to utilize as many photos and graphic images as possible. The reader will discover an abundance of breed history. The text is featured in a unique bilingual presentation. Each book features a film laminated, case bound cover measuring 9" x 12", smyth sewn text, individually shrink-wrapped, and a page count of approximately 255.The Weimaraner Memory Book is published and available. Contact author Deborah G. Andrews for ordering ...

 

 

Le Braque de Weimar
d'abord un chien de chasse (French Weimaraner Club 1992) The French Club
(Cercle des Amateurs du Braque de Weimar) made this video in 1992. It is in French and has beautiful pictures in which the specialty show of the French Club, fieldtrials, retrieving tests are shown. Contains marvellous images of Weimaraners on point..

 

 

 

The Essential Weimaraner
The Weimaraner celebrates 100 years! Here is a book detailing the exciting celebrations about this historic event held in Weimar, Germany 1997. The layout is fashioned in a "Yearbook" style to utilize as many photos and graphic images as possible. The reader will discover an abundance of breed history. The text is featured in a unique bilingual presentation. Each book features a film laminated, case bound cover measuring 9" x 12", smyth sewn text, individually shrink-wrapped, and a page count of approximately 255.The Weimaraner Memory Book is published and available. Contact author Deborah G. Andrews for ordering ...

 

Weimaraners
By Susan Fox:

Books in the Complete Pet Owner's Manuals series present basic information for new or soon-to-be owners. Advice and instruction covers feeding, housing, health care, training, grooming, and much more. Texts emphasize pet care basics and are easy for all readers to understand. All books in this series are filled with high quality full-color photos and instructive line drawings.

 

 

Good Owners, Great Dogs
By Brian Kilcommons:

The only American to study and work with the renowned Barbara Woodhouse, Brian Kilcommons solves all those "bad dog" problems that drive owners crazy - and shows how to raise a puppy into a happy, perfectly behaved dog. The trick is to understand how dogs think, read their body language, and communicate with patience, praise, and clarity.

 

 

The Weimaraner
By Jack Denton Scott: (Fawcett-Dearing Publishing USA 1953)

This is the oldest known book about the Weimaraner and is extremely rare. Contains articles from early Argosy and Field and Stream magazines about the Weimaraner in the US. Of inestimable value is the discussion of the earliest theories of the origin of the breed. Also includes the complete text of the first accepted US Standard and the rejected 1949 version of the standard. Excepts from several of the first issues of The Weimaraner Magazine of the WCA of which Mr Denton Scott was editor

 

The Guide to Owning a Weimaraner
By Anne Katherine Nicholas:

Dog ownership is a big responsibility that includes having breed specific knowledge. Informative and expertly written, The Guide to Owning a Weimaraner is designed to assist new owners in all facets of living with this elegant sporting dog. From selecting the right Weimaraner to answering the most frequently asked questions regarding health, nutrition, and training, this detailed guide offers the owner sound advice on how to raise a healthy and happy dog for a lifetime of fun and companionship.

 

 

The Complete Weimaraner
By William W. Denlinger:

The Complete Weimaraner by William W. Denlinger (Denlinger USA 1954) This is the second oldest
American book about the Weimaraner. It is a difficult book to find. An excellent book to understand the
origin of the breed in Germany and the breed's arrival to North America. Many old photographs.

 

 

 

 

 

The Weimaraner Manual
This pamphlet is intended as a compendium of canine information from numerous sources to assist new dog owners in caring for, understanding and enjoying their Weimaraners. It was initially prepared as a Welcome Manual for new members of the Weimaraner Club of the Washington D.C. Area. Because of a national need, it has been updated and reprinted for all Weimaraner owners, everywhere.

 

 

 

 

Guide to the Weimaraner
by Gillian Burgoin (The Boydell Press England 1985) 342 pages. A more current book written by an experienced breeder and judge on Weimaraners who believes in breeding Weimaraners for the field as well as for show. The focus is mainly on England and Europe. Some unique features are translations of German documents and terms, British standards, registrations, regulations and a photo gallery of British champions