I finally decided to throw myself into blogging all my unique and tantalizing experiences with my Wine Importing Business and with my Weimaraners. So, welcome as a witness to my passions by the means of words and I hope you enjoy my critiques, observations, informatives, and rants. Who knows where this can lead to!
Diogo (Blue Weim) and Bruno (Silver-Grey Weim) 8 weeks old
Let me introduce the two most loveable and charasmatic individuals that stimulates our lives day to day... Bruno and Diogo. They were born on October 15, 2005 in Adelanto, California, which if you Google it, it's in the high desert of the San Bernardino Forest, west of the 15 Freeway by Hesperia.
It was almost destiny that found these guys. The breeder is a really cool guy who has a huge ranch full of Weimaraners and post ads in the L.A. Times when he has a litter. Coincidently, my wife was at work and was browsing the classifieds section. Sure enough, she came accross the add of a new litter of Weimaraners and we called that very same day. The breeder told us that he just placed the add the day before and if we came by we would have first pick of the litter. After work, we made the 2 hour drive from Chatsworth to Adelanto in our Honda Civic in the night.
Now I'm not sure if anybody has been to Adelanto, but in the night it can be quite a challenge finding a ranch on dirt roads with no real street signs, in the middle of the high desert. After probably an hour finding the right road to the entrance of his ranch, we got to the gate and were greeted by these massive Weimaraners. We were surprised that they were this big, because AKC standards described them as 50 to 70lbs dogs. Well, this breeder has the German line of the breed which can go well over 100lbs.
As we were escorted to his house from the entrance gate, approximately 20 of his Weimaraners we dancing, jumping, howling, sniffing all around us until we made it to the door. That was quite a warming welcome given the size of his dogs. We were so anxious to see what was waiting for us in the Weimaraner house, that once we saw the litter, our hearts melted right then and there. Well, to make a long story short, we fell in love with Bruno first and then decided to pair him with his Blue Weim brother, Diogo, and after they turned 6 weeks we went back and picked them up to bring home.

They have been a joy since the first night they spent with us at our home, and to be honest I cannot see myself having another breed of dog other than the Weimaraner. These guys have instilled inside of me passion for this breed that has made me a big fan. Bruno and Diogo just turned 2 years last month and have developed into such great dogs, that they are loved by all our neighbors and their children, and everyone who meets them.