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Weimaraner puppies and dogs in Austin, Texas

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Colin

Weimaraner American Staffordshire Terrier

Male, 1 yr
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
How it started: Meet Colin, a 1yr old gentle sweet boy. As a puppy he got lost in the system, altered and vaxed, but never got to adoption events so he never has had the chance to be in a home with a family. He and his siblings were dropped off at the shelter and were set to be euthanized, but luckily he was saved. Now he’s ready to learn how to be a dog, how to get snuggles and how to be a loyal, loving companion to your family for life. More on Colin: Colin originally came from California so he is bi-coastal. He fits in anywhere and everywhere! What a lovely boy Colin is in every sense of the word. He was a house dog and lost his home like so many others. He is house-trained and once followed his master around the house helping her in daily activities. That was his job that he did so willingly, so gently. Colin is very dog friendly and loves to go on nature walks. He is very easy on the leash. A perfect boy who enjoys all forms of training...what we call in the dog world - "a huge will-to-please" - a dog trainer's and a dog lover's delight! Give us a call today and find out more about this sweet boy that we all love so much. Ask about the Reunion Rescue holistic support plan which comes with every dog and our foster-to-adopt program.
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Peanut aka Little Boy

Weimaraner Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, 1 yr 10 mos
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Peanut, a one-year-old Weimaraner mix lovingly nicknamed Little Boy, who has a quiet charm and a personality all his own. Peanut is a handsome chocolate brown boy with soft floppy ears and stunning amber eyes that seem to say exactly what he’s thinking. He’s both dog- and people-friendly, but if he had to choose, he’d pick a human cuddle buddy every time. Couch naps are serious business for Peanut. If you’re sitting anywhere other than the couch, he’ll look at you with the saddest eyes and make little noises until you join him, at which point he’ll hop up, press against you, and settle in for a perfectly content snooze. Peanut is house trained and crate trained, and when left alone for four to eight hours he relaxes comfortably in his crate. He does well with other dogs in the 30–70 pound range, though he prefers to play rough right from the start and not all dogs appreciate his enthusiastic style. He can also be a bit grumbly if another dog disturbs his nap, but he has never snapped or shown aggression. He’s good with older children, especially tweens and teens, but younger kids or runners can excite him and cause him to jump, so supervision and structure are important. This sweet boy has a sensitive stomach and does best on low-ingredient food, treats, and chews. He enjoys walks and gets very excited to be out and about, though he does pull and does best wearing a harness. At parks, a shorter leash is recommended since he may jump toward runners or kids playing ball. Peanut enjoys car rides too and will serenade you with little noises until he eventually settles in. Being on the smaller side, he does need a boost getting into the car. Peanut loves toys he can pounce on, especially squeaky toys and balls, though squeakies without stuffing are best since he tends to eat the floof. He also enjoys chews and a good game of tug-of-war. He’s perfectly happy playing on his own, but he also enjoys interactive play and will happily chase another dog along a fence line. In the evenings, he’s an old soul and usually puts himself to bed by 9 p.m. He knows commands like “get in your box” and “no,” and he’s currently working on sit and shake. Peanut is a true character with endlessly endearing habits. He sleeps belly-up, chases bubbles, butterflies, and even a laser pointer, and sometimes blows bubbles in his water bowl just for fun. He may not wag his tail often, but he shows love in subtle, meaningful ways through expressive looks, gentle sounds, and his insistence that you sit with him on the couch. Peanut would not do well traveling on a multi-day transport to his new home, as he may vocalize at first but will settle with time. If Peanut could say one thing, it would be simple and heartfelt: sit with me on the couch so I can take a nap. He’s ready to find a home that appreciates his unique personality, gentle companionship, and quiet devotion. To see more pictures and videos, copy and paste this link. To apply directly for Peanut, push the "Apply for Adoption" button. https://www.shelterluv.com/embed/animal/FODS-A-725 All our dogs come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org. This benefit includes free access to Petcademy’s team of trainers/behaviorists, as well as access to online materials that will help you settle your new family member into your home. You can text unlimited questions to Petcademy and they'll respond within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).
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Leroy

Great Dane Weimaraner

Male, Young
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
-Leroy came to us from a wildfire rescue in California. We are unsure of his true age but he is definitely very young, between 2-3 years. He has a zest for life like no other. He loves a car ride, being off leash, and playing fetch. He is very food motivated and also loves his breakfast and dinner. We don’t know his true breeds, but given his looks and personality he is definitely a Great Dane mutt. We guessed his second breed of a Weimaraner due to his high energy. He doesn’t know his size and would love to be a lapdog if he could. He goes to daycare with other dogs regularly, has been raised with two cats, and has no signs of aggression. With a newborn at home, we’ve come to the difficult and heartbreaking realization that we can’t provide Leroy with the time, exercise, and attention he needs and deserves. He’s a wonderful, affectionate dog who would thrive in the right environment.

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Peanut aka Little Boy

Weimaraner Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, 1 yr 10 mos
Georgetown, TX
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Peanut, a one-year-old Weimaraner mix lovingly nicknamed Little Boy, who has a quiet charm and a personality all his own. Peanut is a handsome chocolate brown boy with soft floppy ears and stunning amber eyes that seem to say exactly what he’s thinking. He’s both dog- and people-friendly, but if he had to choose, he’d pick a human cuddle buddy every time. Couch naps are serious business for Peanut. If you’re sitting anywhere other than the couch, he’ll look at you with the saddest eyes and make little noises until you join him, at which point he’ll hop up, press against you, and settle in for a perfectly content snooze. Peanut is house trained and crate trained, and when left alone for four to eight hours he relaxes comfortably in his crate. He does well with other dogs in the 30–70 pound range, though he prefers to play rough right from the start and not all dogs appreciate his enthusiastic style. He can also be a bit grumbly if another dog disturbs his nap, but he has never snapped or shown aggression. He’s good with older children, especially tweens and teens, but younger kids or runners can excite him and cause him to jump, so supervision and structure are important. This sweet boy has a sensitive stomach and does best on low-ingredient food, treats, and chews. He enjoys walks and gets very excited to be out and about, though he does pull and does best wearing a harness. At parks, a shorter leash is recommended since he may jump toward runners or kids playing ball. Peanut enjoys car rides too and will serenade you with little noises until he eventually settles in. Being on the smaller side, he does need a boost getting into the car. Peanut loves toys he can pounce on, especially squeaky toys and balls, though squeakies without stuffing are best since he tends to eat the floof. He also enjoys chews and a good game of tug-of-war. He’s perfectly happy playing on his own, but he also enjoys interactive play and will happily chase another dog along a fence line. In the evenings, he’s an old soul and usually puts himself to bed by 9 p.m. He knows commands like “get in your box” and “no,” and he’s currently working on sit and shake. Peanut is a true character with endlessly endearing habits. He sleeps belly-up, chases bubbles, butterflies, and even a laser pointer, and sometimes blows bubbles in his water bowl just for fun. He may not wag his tail often, but he shows love in subtle, meaningful ways through expressive looks, gentle sounds, and his insistence that you sit with him on the couch. Peanut would not do well traveling on a multi-day transport to his new home, as he may vocalize at first but will settle with time. If Peanut could say one thing, it would be simple and heartfelt: sit with me on the couch so I can take a nap. He’s ready to find a home that appreciates his unique personality, gentle companionship, and quiet devotion. To see more pictures and videos, copy and paste this link. To apply directly for Peanut, push the "Apply for Adoption" button. https://www.shelterluv.com/embed/animal/FODS-A-725 All our dogs come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org. This benefit includes free access to Petcademy’s team of trainers/behaviorists, as well as access to online materials that will help you settle your new family member into your home. You can text unlimited questions to Petcademy and they'll respond within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).
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Colin

Weimaraner American Staffordshire Terrier

Male, 1 yr
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
How it started: Meet Colin, a 1yr old gentle sweet boy. As a puppy he got lost in the system, altered and vaxed, but never got to adoption events so he never has had the chance to be in a home with a family. He and his siblings were dropped off at the shelter and were set to be euthanized, but luckily he was saved. Now he’s ready to learn how to be a dog, how to get snuggles and how to be a loyal, loving companion to your family for life. More on Colin: Colin originally came from California so he is bi-coastal. He fits in anywhere and everywhere! What a lovely boy Colin is in every sense of the word. He was a house dog and lost his home like so many others. He is house-trained and once followed his master around the house helping her in daily activities. That was his job that he did so willingly, so gently. Colin is very dog friendly and loves to go on nature walks. He is very easy on the leash. A perfect boy who enjoys all forms of training...what we call in the dog world - "a huge will-to-please" - a dog trainer's and a dog lover's delight! Give us a call today and find out more about this sweet boy that we all love so much. Ask about the Reunion Rescue holistic support plan which comes with every dog and our foster-to-adopt program.
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Peanut aka Little Boy

Weimaraner Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, 1 yr 10 mos
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Peanut, a one-year-old Weimaraner mix lovingly nicknamed Little Boy, who has a quiet charm and a personality all his own. Peanut is a handsome chocolate brown boy with soft floppy ears and stunning amber eyes that seem to say exactly what he’s thinking. He’s both dog- and people-friendly, but if he had to choose, he’d pick a human cuddle buddy every time. Couch naps are serious business for Peanut. If you’re sitting anywhere other than the couch, he’ll look at you with the saddest eyes and make little noises until you join him, at which point he’ll hop up, press against you, and settle in for a perfectly content snooze. Peanut is house trained and crate trained, and when left alone for four to eight hours he relaxes comfortably in his crate. He does well with other dogs in the 30–70 pound range, though he prefers to play rough right from the start and not all dogs appreciate his enthusiastic style. He can also be a bit grumbly if another dog disturbs his nap, but he has never snapped or shown aggression. He’s good with older children, especially tweens and teens, but younger kids or runners can excite him and cause him to jump, so supervision and structure are important. This sweet boy has a sensitive stomach and does best on low-ingredient food, treats, and chews. He enjoys walks and gets very excited to be out and about, though he does pull and does best wearing a harness. At parks, a shorter leash is recommended since he may jump toward runners or kids playing ball. Peanut enjoys car rides too and will serenade you with little noises until he eventually settles in. Being on the smaller side, he does need a boost getting into the car. Peanut loves toys he can pounce on, especially squeaky toys and balls, though squeakies without stuffing are best since he tends to eat the floof. He also enjoys chews and a good game of tug-of-war. He’s perfectly happy playing on his own, but he also enjoys interactive play and will happily chase another dog along a fence line. In the evenings, he’s an old soul and usually puts himself to bed by 9 p.m. He knows commands like “get in your box” and “no,” and he’s currently working on sit and shake. Peanut is a true character with endlessly endearing habits. He sleeps belly-up, chases bubbles, butterflies, and even a laser pointer, and sometimes blows bubbles in his water bowl just for fun. He may not wag his tail often, but he shows love in subtle, meaningful ways through expressive looks, gentle sounds, and his insistence that you sit with him on the couch. Peanut would not do well traveling on a multi-day transport to his new home, as he may vocalize at first but will settle with time. If Peanut could say one thing, it would be simple and heartfelt: sit with me on the couch so I can take a nap. He’s ready to find a home that appreciates his unique personality, gentle companionship, and quiet devotion. To see more pictures and videos, copy and paste this link. To apply directly for Peanut, push the "Apply for Adoption" button. https://www.shelterluv.com/embed/animal/FODS-A-725 All our dogs come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org. This benefit includes free access to Petcademy’s team of trainers/behaviorists, as well as access to online materials that will help you settle your new family member into your home. You can text unlimited questions to Petcademy and they'll respond within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).
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DR.PEPPER

Weimaraner

Male, Adult
Temple, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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Story
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Peanut aka Little Boy

Weimaraner Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, 1 yr 10 mos
San Marcos, TX
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Peanut, a one-year-old Weimaraner mix lovingly nicknamed Little Boy, who has a quiet charm and a personality all his own. Peanut is a handsome chocolate brown boy with soft floppy ears and stunning amber eyes that seem to say exactly what he’s thinking. He’s both dog- and people-friendly, but if he had to choose, he’d pick a human cuddle buddy every time. Couch naps are serious business for Peanut. If you’re sitting anywhere other than the couch, he’ll look at you with the saddest eyes and make little noises until you join him, at which point he’ll hop up, press against you, and settle in for a perfectly content snooze. Peanut is house trained and crate trained, and when left alone for four to eight hours he relaxes comfortably in his crate. He does well with other dogs in the 30–70 pound range, though he prefers to play rough right from the start and not all dogs appreciate his enthusiastic style. He can also be a bit grumbly if another dog disturbs his nap, but he has never snapped or shown aggression. He’s good with older children, especially tweens and teens, but younger kids or runners can excite him and cause him to jump, so supervision and structure are important. This sweet boy has a sensitive stomach and does best on low-ingredient food, treats, and chews. He enjoys walks and gets very excited to be out and about, though he does pull and does best wearing a harness. At parks, a shorter leash is recommended since he may jump toward runners or kids playing ball. Peanut enjoys car rides too and will serenade you with little noises until he eventually settles in. Being on the smaller side, he does need a boost getting into the car. Peanut loves toys he can pounce on, especially squeaky toys and balls, though squeakies without stuffing are best since he tends to eat the floof. He also enjoys chews and a good game of tug-of-war. He’s perfectly happy playing on his own, but he also enjoys interactive play and will happily chase another dog along a fence line. In the evenings, he’s an old soul and usually puts himself to bed by 9 p.m. He knows commands like “get in your box” and “no,” and he’s currently working on sit and shake. Peanut is a true character with endlessly endearing habits. He sleeps belly-up, chases bubbles, butterflies, and even a laser pointer, and sometimes blows bubbles in his water bowl just for fun. He may not wag his tail often, but he shows love in subtle, meaningful ways through expressive looks, gentle sounds, and his insistence that you sit with him on the couch. Peanut would not do well traveling on a multi-day transport to his new home, as he may vocalize at first but will settle with time. If Peanut could say one thing, it would be simple and heartfelt: sit with me on the couch so I can take a nap. He’s ready to find a home that appreciates his unique personality, gentle companionship, and quiet devotion. To see more pictures and videos, copy and paste this link. To apply directly for Peanut, push the "Apply for Adoption" button. https://www.shelterluv.com/embed/animal/FODS-A-725 All our dogs come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org. This benefit includes free access to Petcademy’s team of trainers/behaviorists, as well as access to online materials that will help you settle your new family member into your home. You can text unlimited questions to Petcademy and they'll respond within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).
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Barkly

Weimaraner

Male, 1 yr
LAMPASAS, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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Story
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Yolanda

German Shorthaired Pointer Pharaoh Hound

Female, 2 yrs
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Yolanda is a dream girl. She is super people friendly and will make an exceptional family pet, the kind dog you want kids to grow up with. She's fun and loves to run and play. We think Yolanda will be a great frisbee dog as she can jump and fly through the air. She is an amazing dog to watch. Good with other dogs but still needs a cat test. Yolanda is sleek and graceful, shiny black coat with telltale German Shorthair Pointer spots on her dainty feet. If Yolanda were reinvented as a person, she would definitely be a ballerina. Call us today to find out more about Yolanda and our lifetime holistic program.
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Twiggy

Pointer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 5 yrs 4 mos
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
After being single for a month and having to fend for herself on the mean streets of Austin, Twiggy has decided she would prefer not to be single ever again, thank you very much. If you value personal space, keep searching. If co-dependency appeals to you, Twiggy is your girl! Twiggy is 50 pounds of Velcro, in a dog-shaped body, and she will stick as close to you as you will let her…and maybe even a little closer if you stop paying attention. Loyal, sweet, and the lovable-est of loves, she will be happy to run with you, or lounge on the couch beside you. If you are into it, she is too. At around 5 years old, she’s a girl who knows what she wants, and that is to be the center of your world. Twiggy gets along great with other dogs once she gets to know them a bit, but would be thrilled to be an only dog who gets 100% of all available human time and attention. Her patience for cats inside a home is unknown, but she was not too interested in the neighborhood cats during her single days. She would do great with kids, as long as they will pet her constantly, but probably best to stick with older kids, just because boundaries are not really her thing and sometimes her long gams just have a mind of their own. She is housetrained and has had no issues with staying home alone, even though she kinda hates that you think you can just go and leave her like that. Twiggy is ready to be your everything if you’ll just let her.
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Luna

Pointer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 5 yrs 2 mos
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Luna – Your New Best Friend! Luna is a truly special pup with a heart bursting with love and joy. Full of enthusiasm and affection, she delights in spending time with her people—whether it’s family, friends, or new faces she’s just met! Luna loves playing fetch, going on long walks, showing off her toys, and learning new tricks—she’s a bright girl who thrives on fun and mental challenges. She’s fully potty trained, crate trained, and comfortable being alone when needed. In great health and high spirits, Luna is always ready for adventure but equally enjoys snuggling up for cozy cuddle time after a day of play. During thunderstorms or fireworks, she appreciates a little comfort and reassurance. While she prefers to keep her toys and treats to herself, she’s happiest when her people are close by and engaged with her. Luna will shine in an active, loving home that enjoys playtime, exercise, and outdoor adventures. If you’re looking for a loyal, lively, and affectionate companion, Luna is ready to fill your home—and your heart—with happiness.

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9.1 miles

Friends of Dogs - Williamson County

2000 Goose Island, Georgetown, TX 78626

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

13.6 miles

Reunion Rescue - TX

Austin, TX 78734

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

24.6 miles

Friends of Dogs - Austin

2403 Shelby Oak Ln, Austin, TX 78748

Pet Types: dogs

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44.8 miles

City of Temple Animal Shelter, Heart To Home

620 Mama Dog Circle, Temple, TX 76504

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

45.5 miles

Friends of Dogs - Hays Co

111 E. San Antonio, San Marcos, TX 78666

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

47.1 miles

Lampasas Animal Shelter

301 COLLEGE ST, LAMPASAS, TX 76550

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, horses, reptiles, small animals

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