Energy matchup

German Shepherd vs Weimaraner: who needs more exercise?

Energy scores (5/5 very high vs 5/5 very high) and exercise notes—so you know which breed fits an active week.

Similar energy levels
German Shepherd

German Shepherd

large · very high

5/5

Breed profile
Weimaraner

Weimaraner

large · very high

5/5

Breed profile

On our breed data, German Shepherd is 5/5 energy (very high) and Weimaraner is 5/5 (very high). Those scores match—individual dogs, age, and training still vary. Exercise notes from our profiles—German Shepherd: Very active breed needing extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Weimaraner: Very high energy requiring extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation.

Energy scores

  • German Shepherd: 5/5 (very high)
  • Weimaraner: 5/5 (very high)

On our scale, the scores match—age, training, and the individual dog still vary.

Exercise notes

  • German Shepherd: Very active breed needing extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation.
  • Weimaraner: Very high energy requiring extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation.

Notes above are from each breed profile on this site.

Lifestyle fit

German Shepherd

large · energy 5/5

Confident, Courageous, Smart

Best for homes that treat exercise like a daily appointment.

Weimaraner

large · energy 5/5

Energetic, Intelligent, Alert

Best for homes that treat exercise like a daily appointment.

Unsure what you can handle week to week? Take the breed match quiz before you commit.

Planning verdict

Lean German Shepherd

Lean German Shepherd if very high energy (5/5 on our scale) fits your week. Our profile says: Very active breed needing extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation.

Lean Weimaraner

Lean Weimaraner if very high energy (5/5 on our scale) fits your week. Our profile says: Very high energy requiring extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation.

FAQs

Does a German Shepherd have more energy than a Weimaraner?
On our scores, energy levels match. On our breed data, German Shepherd is 5/5 energy (very high) and Weimaraner is 5/5 (very high). Those scores match—individual dogs, age, and training still vary. Exercise notes from our profiles—German Shepherd: Very active breed needing extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Weimaraner: Very high energy requiring extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation.
Which needs more exercise, German Shepherd or Weimaraner?
Scores are the same on our scale. Compare the profile exercise notes: German Shepherd: Very active breed needing extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Weimaraner: Very high energy requiring extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation.
Are German Shepherds or Weimaraners good for active owners?
Both score 4–5/5 on our energy scale (German Shepherd 5/5, Weimaraner 5/5)—in line with breeds we list for more active homes. Confirm the exercise notes on each profile.
Can a low-energy home handle either breed?
Both score 5/5 or higher on our scale. Quieter homes should read the exercise notes on each profile and the quiz before committing.
How should I exercise a German Shepherd vs a Weimaraner?
German Shepherd: Very active breed needing extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Weimaraner: Very high energy requiring extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation.

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References

  1. How Much Exercise Does a Dog Need?American Kennel Club (AKC)
  2. How to Choose the Right Dog BreedAmerican Kennel Club (AKC)
  3. General Dog CareASPCA