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German Shorthaired Pointer

German Shorthaired Pointer

The breed German Shorthaired Pointer is a superb hunting dog. Gun dogs classes are retrievers; flushing spaniels; and pointing breeds (such as the German Shorthaired Pointer).

German Shorthaired Pointer is a surprisingly clever breed and mental training is required.

German Shorthaired Pointer cause less troubles with shedding correlated to other breeds. The dog breeds demands surprisingly little brushing and grooming.

German Shorthaired Pointer is not perplexing to guide and you don't need a lot of experience to handle this breed. The breed is not more sensorial than matching breeds. The German Shorthaired Pointer is one of the breeds with the highest energy levels. The breed requires a lot of workout.

The dog breeds may be a bit reserved, aloof and wary of outsiders. Can be a bit dog aggressive. They are children friendly and good with kids. These animals may reveal some predatory tendencies. They do not posess instincts to chew, but if such behaviour occurs the habit should be treated at an early age.

This breed may bark, but ordinarily not excessively. They do not thrive in surprisingly cold climates. This breed is known to be surprisingly playful. These dogs should be kept on a leash as they tend to wander if kept loose. The German Shorthaired Pointer can get used to be home alone for a few hours every day.

First bred in: this race originates from Germany. These dogs are popular in local dog shows around Berlin.

German Shorthaired Pointer grouping: German Shorthaired Pointer is involved in the World Canine Organisation register. The breed is incorporated in the section «Continental Pointing Dogs» (7.1) in the grouping «Pointing Dogs». World Canine Organisation identification for german shorthaired pointer is 119 and was added to the register 2000-10-25. American Kennel Club categorizes the breed as «Sporting Dogs». United Kennel Club admitts the breed as «Gun Dogs» in their register. Canadian Kennel Club categorizes the breed as «Sporting dogs».

Health problems in the German Shorthaired Pointer: Sadly, some may obtain tough health issues. German Shorthaired Pointer is a breed which is suffering from hip dysplasia. Hip dysplasia in canines can eventually crippling lameness and painful arthritis of the joints. Cataract is a disorder that affects the eye of the dog. Using sunglasses for your dog may slow the development of cataracts. However, no proven prevention method exist. Subsidary health issues have also been recorded (including SAS).

The dog breeds shape: Dogs gets as tall as 23 to 25 inches tall. Bitches get as tall as 21 to 24 inches tall. Dogs will weigh 55 to 70 pounds. Bitches is 45 to 60 pounds. The fur is short.

Subsidary facts about the dog: The breed is popular and simple to notice for sale in classified ads. The german shorthaired pointer were originally bred for hunting and all-purpose gundogs. Subsidary names for the breed is Deutsch Kurzhaar, German Short-haired Pointing Dog.

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