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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Surprisingly, yes. They are very loving loyal dogs, but are also rather protective of their owners/property and can be unpredictable with other dogs. The lady I work for had one for ten years (lost her last November) and she would come to work with us in the van. She would lay quietly for most of the time and you would forget she was there, ignoring dogs/people then suddenly another dog would go past (no particular breed/colour) and she would fly out at it and be back at the van before you realised what she had done.
They are also rather strong willed and need a firm hand from a young age if they are not to take over your life!
My boss has now got a Rottie puppy she is a different temperament altogether, loving everyone and everything, yet she has had no different training/socialising to the Wei.
Speak to some breeders and ask their advice, and then think long and hard if one would suit the purposes for which you want it, i.e. if you want a dog to mix with others and be sociable, maybe you need to think again. Of course other people may tell you a different story, but while we had her many, many other Wei owners agreed that they were unpredictable and quite a handful.
Hope this helps.
The best thing you can do at the moment is take her to obedience classes to teach her a few things while she is still young also you will have the benefit of having a trainer there to give you advice on anything happening in the home. They certainly do need a firm owner, someone who is not going to let the dog dominate them, but when well trained and given lots of exercise they can become loving and affectionate dogs.
I have a friend who has a male weimeraner, he is 2 yrs old and went to training classes, now he is a really lovely soppy dog who wouldnt hurt a fly, he is great with the kids too! Enjoy her but be firm, don't let her walk all over you.
Also you might want to come and join us at
www.orangedog.forumup.com
its a dog forum where we have 2 trainers as members and they are on most days to ask advice!