Adopted Weimaraners

Zeke. Zeke is six years old and neutered. For awhile, Zeke and his dad lived together in peace and harmony in San Diego. After awhile, his dad developed severe allergies, to the point where he relied on immunotherapy, allergy medicines and inhalers. Nothing worked. So Zeke’s dad did the best thing he could for him; work with us to find him a new home. Zeke was fostered by family in Hemet, CA, who later committed to adopting him! Congrats, Zeke!


Cooper. Cooper was surrendered by his family because he needed a bit more than they could handle. He immediately fell into the pack with his foster family, and it didn’t take long before they decided to adopt him. Cooper now lives with his “twin” brother Orsen, a little Yorkie named Teddy, a trio of human brothers, and a mom and dad to call his own. He’s brushing up on his obedience skills everyday, and we look forward to seeing him back in class to prepare for his Canine Good Citizen test!


Lexie, Lily, Dante, Jake, Mila and Zoe. In late July, we assisted NCWR by fostering a pregnant Weimaraner named Miszy with the sole purpose of whelping her litter. A few days later on July 30th, we welcomed six beautiful babies into the world. Four girls and two boys. And an even split of blue Weimaraners and gray Weimaraners. All puppies belong to and have been placed by NCWR.


Bailey. Bailey came to us very young, sick and underweight. While hanging with us, we introduced her to other dogs, kids, crowds, noises, a crate, leash walking, and car rides. After being fostered for 30 days, Bailey’s family permanently adopted her. She’s now in South Orange County with three human siblings and a fur sister named Maggie. Bailey’s family says she’s the “perfect addition to our family” and gets along with her dog sister beautifully. “They wrestle and snuggle constantly. She is smart, happy, and well behaved!”


Soul. Soul was surrendered by his family in San Bernardino County as a youngster. When he came to us, he was sick and full of worms. During his month in foster care, we treated him and socialized him with other dogs, kids, strangers, and lots of different sounds, like the vacuum, television, microwave, trash trucks, banging pots, etc. This was important to help him get over his fear of new experiences. He was also exposed to (and enjoyed) car rides, visits to the local coffee shops, trips to the pet store, and the local neighborhood park. Soul was also successfully crate trained and leash trained. When the time was right, Soul was adopted by Jorge in Oceanside, CA. They’re now living the awesome beach life. Watch out for Soul and Jorge on local running trails and dog parks!


Kopek. Kopek was found as a stray wandering through Moreno Valley. A few different families fostered him in their homes on a temporary basis because they didn’t have the heart to surrender him to a shelter where he would spend his days in a lonely kennel. Together, we vetted him for health (overweight and mangy with a moderate heart murmur and showing traits of Horner’s Syndrome) and temperament (friendly and easy going) and then searched far and wide to find him a forever home. He now lives in Riverside with two human brothers who love him to pieces. Kopek also gets to accompany the boys to baseball practice, and his mom to the beach. What a life, eh?!

California Weimaraner Education and Rescue (CalWEAR) is a Southern California based Weimaraner rescue group run on a 100% volunteer basis.

We need your help! All monetary donations go towards veterinary exams, vaccinations, micro-chipping, food, medicine, and spays/neuters. We could also use foster homes and basic supplies (beds, blankets, collars, leashes, bowls, etc).

If you can help in any way (money, time, or space), please read more about what we need, here!

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