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German Shorthaired Pointer Dog Breed Description
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German Shorthaired Pointer |
- The German Shorthaired Pointer dog breed is known
for its chiseled, lean build and elegant stance. It has a clean-cut
appearance and intelligent, almond-shaped, brown eyes.
- Breeders prefer a large, brown nose, tight skin,
and a dense, sleek, short coat that is liver or liver and white
that is roan, ticked, or patched.
- German Shorthaired Pointers have webbed feet;
dewclaws should be removed. Most dogs have their tails docked at
60%.
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- German Shorthaired Pointers are smart, eager-to-please
dogs with energy to spare. They love children and are loyal and
protective of their families. Excellent companion dogs, they do
not like to be isolated from their family or left alone for too
long.
- Without proper exercise, the dog’s energy
is likely to be funneled into destructive behavior, especially if
left too long with leadership or authority.
- Dog require calm, confident, and firm training
and consistent rules. Without order and structure, dogs may become
high-strung.
- Hunting dogs by nature, German Shorthaireds may
be fine with small animals if raised with them from puppyhood. Dogs
need to be well socialized from a young age.
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Height and Weight ————————
- Adult males tend to be 23-25 inches tall and weigh
around 55-70 pounds.
- Adult females are generally 21-23 inches tall
and weigh about 45-60 pounds.
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Living Conditions and Exercise ————————
- The German Shorthaired Pointer dog breed does
not do well in an apartment environment. These dogs need an active
family and a large yard for exercise. Yards should have at least
a 6-foot tall fence - bored Shorthairs are known for making leaps
for excitement.
- Vigorous exercise is essential to having a happy
German Shorthaired. Dogs require brisk walks, jogs, or runs on a
daily basis. Hunting trips are the activity of choice, but backyard
games will keep dogs cheerful too.
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Life Expectancy ————————
- Well-cared for dogs can be expected to live 12-15
years.
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Grooming ————————
- The easy-to-care-for coat needs just occasional
brushing. Dogs should only be bathed when necessary. Ears and feet
should be examined after work or play.
- Rubbing the German Shorthaired Pointer’s
coat with a chamois cloth makes the coat shine.
- They are average shedders.
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History ————————
- The German Shorthaired Pointer dog breed was developed
by 19th Century hunters in Germany to fill a tall order: a dog that
would point from a good distance, had a keen nose, could retrieve
both birds and small animals, could work in land and water, and
would also function as a tracker. Breeders mixed Hounds of St. Hubert,
the Old Spanish Pointer, the Foxhound, the English Pointer, and
other hounds to create a dog that fit the bill.
- German Shorthairs are good showdogs and natural
hunters. They need little training to do their jobs, and are ideal
for hunters who want a working dog in the field and a family dog
at home.
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Group and Recognition ————————
- Grouping: Gun Dog, AKC Sporting
- Recognition: CKC, ACR, NKC, APRI, FCI, AKC, UKC,
ANKC, KCGB, NZKC
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