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German Short-haired Pointer
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German Short-haired Pointer
Height 21-25 inches
Weight 45-70 lbs.
Life Span 12-14 yrs.
Overview German shorthaired pointers love their families and other dogs and will accept cats if raised with them from an early age.

They require early, gentle, firm obedience training. They usually bark when a person comes onto their property.

They generally warm up to strangers easily, but some can be excessively protective. This hunting dog is a superb tracker, pointer, and retriever.

Appearance The German shorthaired pointer's coat is short, thick, tough, and harsh to the touch. The color is liver and white or solid liver. The eyes are large and deep brown.
Grooming & Exercise The German shorthaired pointer needs only a quick brushing with a rubber brush once a week.

This highly energetic dog needs vigorous activity to prevent such behavioral problems as house destruction or constant barking when left alone.

Origins The German shorthaired pointer was developed in Germany in the 19th century; its ancestors were probably a Spanish pointer and some English or German scent hounds.
Other This breed is unsuitable for city or apartment living.

Breed-related health concerns: hip dysplasia, von Willebrand's disease (a common disorder that causes excessive bleeding during or after surgery), lymphedema (an obstruction in the lymphatic system that prevents draining of fluids, which can lead to swelling), hypothyroidism, subaortic stenosis, entropion.