A small breed makes it big 

January 30, 2007 on 3:15 pm | In Weimaraner News Items | No Comments

The pug, one of the oldest dog breeds in the world, dating from before 400BC, has finally made it big in Britain. Find Out More…

Anchorage woman helps pet owners 

January 28, 2007 on 5:15 am | In Weimaraner News Items | No Comments

A year ago, Robin Scheff worked in an office like thousands of other Anchorage white-collar professionals. Since August, however, she’s been self-employed as the Mobile dog Trainer (”I Come to Your Home”), knocking on the doors of some of the most troubled pets in town. Read More…

Pet Shop Owner Creates Beer for Dogs

January 25, 2007 on 5:45 am | In Weimaraner News Items | No Comments

WTOP Radio - Terrie Berenden, a pet shop owner in the town of Zelhem created a non-alcoholic beer for her Weimaraner dog made from beef extract and malt, and consigned a local brewery to make and bottle the beer, called Kwispelbier, after the word “kwispel Find Out More

Zvonar’s got the Fever, title 

January 22, 2007 on 3:00 pm | In Weimaraner News Items | No Comments


Last week, George Zvonar Jr. wasn’t messing around. Zvonar was in the hunt for a title in The Times’ Football Fever contest, and he wanted to make sure his picks were well-researched.
Source: www.thetimesonline.com

Quick-thinking owner saves his dog

January 20, 2007 on 1:46 am | In Weimaraner News Items | No Comments

Summit Daily News - Jack, a Weimaraner mix, went to get some baseballs that were lying on the ground and tried to get several in his mouth. One If the animal is not breathing, the owner should proceed with CPR, beginning by checking the airway, then doing rescue Find Out More

The Sweet Smell of Excess 

January 17, 2007 on 4:00 pm | In Weimaraner News Items | No Comments

Here, smell this! Mark Bellinghaus urges in his moderate German accent, handing me a pair of black-and-white checkered pants once worn by Marilyn Monroe. I hold the fabric to my face as though it were the Shroud of Turin. Go…

You want your holiday guests to be bowled over by the fantastic food you serve, not by your overenthusiastic dog when it greets them at the door. Go…

Pups rescued in Israel are coddled in U.S. 

January 12, 2007 on 3:45 am | In Weimaraner News Items | No Comments


After her dog Casey died five months ago, Natalie Sandler, a lifelong dog owner from Rockville, Md., swore she wouldn’t get another pet. That was before she met Neri, a 13-pound, 8-month-old, mixed-breed puppy. “I saw this puppy, and we fell in love,” she said.
Source: www.azstarnet.com

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