Reprinted Here by Permission
There are many people in weimaraners who are very responsible
breeders and many who are very responsive to the needs of
rescue. They donate their money, time, knowledge and
resources to help with rescue efforts all over the
country. My comments are not meant to overlook what
everyone already contributes, but rather to show that the problem
is so far out of hand.
We all love the breed. We would not be having this
discussion if we did not. From all I have read about
this breed, I have learned that the weimaraner became so special
because of the highly regulated and restrictive breeding
practices in Germany when the breed was being developed and
refined.
Here in America, we have a market economy and far more individual rights for humans than other parts of the world. Animals are property with basically no rights. In this country the fundamental belief is that animals are here to serve humans and to be used by humans. In Texas you can shoot your dog, but not severely abuse or neglect it. It is almost impossible to stop people from breeding dogs. Breeders destroy what they can't sell or dump them in the animal shelters to make room for new puppies on the way (weimaraners included). Dogs are a cash crop.
I have contacted breeders who are members of the Weimaraner Club of American (WCA) and the local weimaraner clubs, to notify them that one of their offspring was in rescue. They have been "unable" to take the dog back in because they are too full of puppies. In some cases, they have offered to have the dog euthanized if it is old or if the behavior is slightly questionable. They never gave the dog a chance to come back into their home for an evaluation or to make an effort to find the dog a new home.
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) estimates around 15 million cats and dogs are destroyed annually in this country because there are no homes for them, yet we continue to breed, or allow to be bred, millions more every year.
In the Dallas/Ft. Worth area we used to rescue 3-4 weims per month, now we average 10-12 monthy. There are usually 5-7 litters advertised weekly in the papers costing $250.00 - 450.00. Frequently the pet stores in several malls in our area have weim puppies for $700.00. WCA members around the state and many members of the three Texas weimaraner clubs regularly have puppies for sale, usually for $500.00 & up. Many must be shipped to homes out of state because we are so over-saturated with weimaraners in Texas. Weimaraner Rescue of North Texas has 15-20 dogs available at any given time for a $175.00 adoption fee. You can find an adoption form elsewhere on this website.
In addition to all the dogs available locally, piles of adorable weimaraner puppies are for sale everyday on the internet. Most of the internet ads offer to "ship the dogs anywhere". It is extremely difficult to insure a safe and reliable home to a puppy being shipped across the country to a virtual stranger.
In the animal shelters, we are seeing weim/labs, weim/dobes, weim/pitbulls and some that look about one-quarter weim and who knows what else. I used to be astounded by the volume of dogs in Lab Rescue and Golden Retriever Rescue in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Now our numbers exceed theirs every year.
If you are reading this and thinking, OKAY, I TRY to be a responsible breeder, what ELSE can I do to help save this breed that I love so much?
Here are some suggestions:
Reputable breeders, WCA members, and local club members that
breed have the most to gain from keeping this breed
healthy. It is my opinion that weimaraners are rapidly
"going to hell in a handbasket". If people are serious
about the welfare of the breed, now is the time for serious
action. Please have the courage to ask yourself, "Am I a part of the problem or a part of the
solution?"
If you want to be a part
of the solution, there is much work to do.