Def. not a Weim.. maybe not even a mix 😉 i think people just see the color and assume its a weimmix, while there are also other breeds who have this kind of color. It could be easiliy a pittbull mix with something else in it.
If you really want a Weim, then i would not get this puppy. if you dont care, get it;)
Thanx, day after that she won again and only one in junior class with an excellent + best junior of breed:) So 2 points in one weekend, only one more to go and then she is also a German Junior Champion:)
I will just keep this thread for the show updates;)
Today Europasieger in Dortmund, Germany.
Ivy with 3 others in juniorclass.. and she got 1st place with an Excellent and the title Europa Jugendsiegerin. Also first points for her German Junior championship. Was the first time in Germany.
Where i lived before i also did not have nice water close by. Always had to drive about 40 minutes and you had to pay for it.. most of them also closed from may till september/october for dogs.
Now i’ve moved, i have this water;) 2 minute drive.. Dogs love it..and its never busy.. so most of the times we have it to ourselves.
We lived so close together then Tina… i lived in Veenendaal before;) I still come there every week and usually Ivy goes with me, so we can always go for a walk!
Well good you want to do it the right way the next time, but you shouldve done the research before you had the first litter.
Go to shows with your dog, i hope she has all her health tests, else go do that. And go search for a good male for a next litter. You should not just use your own male again and again. At this moment yes you sound like a back yard breeder that doesnt have  a clue what he is doing and that is not good for the breed.
There are amazing breeders in Australia, also the best longhaired Weims come from Australia. So get to know the breeders, look at their dogs and figure out the type you like and what way you want to go with your breeding. Find a male that improves the flaws your girl might have. We travel to other countries for a good match, not just go the easy way. In my country there is only one breeder who only breeds an all american type, so no good studdogs that are that type over here.
And dont have 4 to 6 litters..poor girl
Alot of breeders do max 4 litters, i think 3 is enough…and then go on with the next generation.