Labrador Retriever vs Weimaraner

Side-by-side comparison of two popular breeds โ€” temperament, exercise, grooming, lifespan and common health issues. Use it to decide which breed fits your home.

๐Ÿฆฎ Labrador Retriever ๐Ÿ• Weimaraner
Group Sporting Sporting
Origin Newfoundland, Canada Germany
Weight 25โ€“36 kg 25โ€“40 kg
Height 54โ€“62 cm 59โ€“69 cm
Lifespan 10โ€“14 years 11โ€“14 years
Energy level
Trainability
Grooming needs
Good with kids
Good with other pets
Hypoallergenic
Watchdog instinct
Novice-owner OK

๐Ÿฆฎ Labrador Retriever

Temperament

Outgoing, even-tempered and gentle. Labs are people-oriented to the point of being terrible guard dogs โ€” they tend to greet strangers like long-lost friends. They're known for their patience with children, tolerance of other dogs and "puppy-like" exuberance well into their adult years.

Exercise

Labs need 60โ€“90 minutes of vigorous daily exercise as adults โ€” running, swimming, fetch and scent work all suit them. Without enough activity they gain weight quickly (Labs are genetically predisposed to obesity) and develop destructive boredom. Two walks plus 20 minutes of off-lead play is a good baseline.

Grooming

A short, dense double coat that sheds year-round and "blows" twice a year. Weekly brushing keeps it manageable; daily during shedding seasons. Labs only need bathing every 8โ€“12 weeks. Don't shave a Lab โ€” the undercoat insulates against both cold and heat.

Health

Common issues: hip and elbow dysplasia (always check parental hip scores), exercise-induced collapse (genetic test available), progressive retinal atrophy (PRA-prcd test), bloat / GDV in deep-chested dogs, and obesity-related arthritis. Lifespan averages 10โ€“14 years; lean, active Labs can reach 15+.

Full Labrador Retriever profile โ†’

๐Ÿ• Weimaraner

Temperament

Affectionate, energetic, alert, demanding. Weimars bond intensely with family and don't do well left alone. They can be reactive with other dogs without socialisation.

Exercise

90+ minutes of vigorous daily exercise plus mental work.

Grooming

Short coat, weekly brush.

Health

Bloat / GDV (deep-chested โ€” feed twice daily). Hip dysplasia. Hypertrophic osteodystrophy in puppies. Vaccine reactions (some lines).

Full Weimaraner profile โ†’

Which is right for you?

Pick the Labrador Retriever if

Active families with kids, first-time owners, multi-pet homes, owners who enjoy outdoor activities or water sports.

Pick the Weimaraner if

Active experienced owners, runners, hunters, secure-yard homes.

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