No. That would be gross if they did.
Yes. Even being a short hair breed, they still shed.
if you introduce him with other dogs from a young age, then yes
There are no hair follicles on the tongue.
Labradors are more energetic than weimaraners, but this is debatable. weimaraners are only found in the shade of grey, while Labradors can be found in black, brown and yellow/golden. weimaraners are more sleek than Labrador's. Also, weimaraners are great at sniffing things!
Actually,it does!But when you brush your tongue it goes away!I'm not joking...
The tongue is a muscular organ covered with specialized cells called epithelial cells that do not have the ability to produce hair follicles. Additionally, hair growth is controlled by a different set of genetic factors than those involved in the development of the tongue.
open mouth spray on tongue rinse and repeat okay for one this is not how hair spray is used... its ment to go in your hair no in your mouth..... and its to style your hair I'm sure your not styling your tongue..!!!
No
Weimaraners come from Germany.
No, it is not possible to literally have 'hair' on your tongue. However, there is a condition commonly referred to as 'Black Hairy Tongue' because the tongue begins to look like it has hair or fur growing on it. This is due to bacterial colonies that can grow on the back of the tongue. You can also get "hair" on your tongue from "dipping" which is a form of chewing tobacco. Usually, proper oral hygiene, including brushing the tongue with a toothbrush can eliminate the condition. For more information on this condition, click on the RELATED LINK below.
The life span of a Weimaraner is 10 - 13 years.
Weimaraners originated in Germany.