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Din

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5 years old|Weimaraner|Male|Large|Dallas, TX
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Din is a five-year-old, adult male Weimaraner in Dallas, TX. His striking gray, blue, and silver coat catches the light and highlights his athletic build. Din is neutered and fully vaccinated. He’s house trained and prefers quieter environments. While he doesn’t get along with cats, he enjoys the company of other dogs and does well with older children. Din weighs around 65 pounds and is classified as a large dog. He has no special needs and is generally healthy, with only mild, well-managed hip dysplasia.

About Din

Din is a sturdy, 65-pound Weimaraner with a soft spot for quiet routines and patient people. He’s about five years old—born a fiery Aries, for what that’s worth—and comes fully vaccinated, neutered, and heartworm negative. At first, Din was wary around new noises and hesitant about touch, but with slow, steady encouragement, he’s let down many of those walls. He now melts for a good belly rub and trusts his people to massage his back and legs. While sudden lawn equipment still makes him nervous, Din is mostly calm and relaxed around the house. Kennels aren’t his favorite, but for a treat and a little nudge, he’ll go in without much fuss. Din’s manners are impressive: he doesn’t beg, doesn’t counter-surf, and isn’t destructive when left alone—though he hasn’t been given full run of the house unattended yet. His foster family has taught him to ring a bell to go out, and even a button to come back in. On walks, he’s polite, unless distracted by small animals or birds. He really lights up when playing with other big dogs, especially wrestling with the neighbor’s German Shepherd. Din has mild hip dysplasia, but it’s well managed—he just needs a little care, especially with handling his hips. He’s happiest around mellow adults and older children; unpredictable movements from little ones still spook him. Din doesn’t get along with cats but loves to romp with other large dogs. He’s best in a home with patient folks, another confident dog, and a quiet routine to build trust. He’s ready to settle in with his forever people—preferably in the Dallas-Fort Worth area—for a lifetime of loyal companionship. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Din

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Din, being a Weimaraner, will thrive in a home with space to stretch out and a calm, structured environment with patient owners—ideally with a secure yard or access to regular outdoor activity.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Weimaraners like Din are active dogs and do best with a yard or nearby parks to run and play, though they don’t require constant exercise and can be satisfied with daily walks and some playtime.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Din tends to do well with older children who understand dogs and give him space; sudden, unpredictable movements from younger kids can make him uneasy.

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