Dog Breeds
Popular Breeds

German Wirehaired Pointer

German Wirehaired Pointer

The German Wirehaired Pointer's are excellent guard dogs. Guard dogs bark to alert their owners of the presence of an intruder.

German Wirehaired Pointer is an astonishingly brainy breed of dog and mental training is crucial.

German Wirehaired Pointer is not bothersome to drill and you don't need a lot of experience to handle this breed of dog. The dog breed is not more conscious than related dog breeds. The German Wirehaired Pointer is one of the breeds with the highest energy levels.

The German Wirehaired Pointer's may be a bit reserved, aloof and wary of guests. Tends to be fairly dog aggressive. These animals may reveal some predatory tendencies. They do not posess instincts to nip, but if such behaviour occurs the habit should be treated at an early age.

This dog breed may bark, but usually not excessively. They can handle freezing temperatures and can adapt to cold climates. This dog breed is known to be astonishingly playful. These dogs should be kept on a leash as they tend to wander if kept loose. The German Wirehaired Pointer can get used to be home alone for a few hours every day.

Country of creation: the German Wirehaired Pointer breed is from Germany. They are easily available in Berlin.

Grouping of German Wirehaired Pointer: German Wirehaired Pointer is admitted in the FCI book. The dog breed is included in the section «Continental Pointing Dogs» (7.1) in the grouping «Pointing Dogs». FCI ID for german wirehaired pointer is 98 and was added to the book 2000-10-25. American Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Sporting Dogs». United Kennel Club recognizes the dog breed as «Gun Dogs» in their book.

German Wirehaired Pointer Health status: Regrettably, they may obtain formidable health issues. German Wirehaired Pointer is a breed of dog which is has problems related to hip dysplasia. Mostly large and giant breeds are susceptible to hip dysplasia.

The German Wirehaired Pointer's anatomy: This breed is approximately big. Dogs gets as tall as 24 to 26 inches tall. Bitches will get 20 to 22 inches tall. Dogs get 60 to 70 pounds. Bitches get 60 to 70 pounds. The german wirehaired pointer has big pendant ears. The legs is usually approximately long. The body shape of the German Wirehaired Pointer is approximately average. The Little tail is hanging low. They have a common-sized muzzle. The coat is wireharied.

Colors of this breed of dog is usually roan or ticked, liver and white, spotted.

Subsidary information about the german wirehaired pointer: Anticipated age for a german wirehaired pointer is 12 to 14 years. The dog breed is approximately mainstream and usually effortless to notice for sale in classified ads. The german wirehaired pointer were originally bred for hunt game. This breed of dog has also been named German Wire-haired Pointing Dog, Deutsch Drahthaar.

Write a article about german wirehaired pointer

Share your experiences and knowledge about the german wirehaired pointer. Write your article below.

Title:

Your article about German Wirehaired Pointer:

Name or alias

Spam control
← Enter the characters shown in the image below.

captcha

Related dog breeds

Beneath is many dog breeds related to the german wirehaired pointer:

Random Breed
Polski Owczarek Nizinny
Polski Owczarek Nizinny

Find A Breed
Find the dog breed that is right for you.


Dog Breeds
List of Dog Breeds
Shepherd dogs
Hunting dogs
Companions
Sled Dogs
Police Dogs
Northern Breeds
Flock Guardians
Wolf hybrids
Wolf-like breeds
Fighting Dogs
Cold Weather Dogs
Warm Weather Dogs
Playful Dog Breeds
Primitive Breeds

Popular Breeds
Most Popular Breeds
Rare Dog Breeds
Most Expensive

Temperament
Children Friendly
Dog Friendly
Strangers Friendly
Loud Barking Breeds
Howling Breeds

Size Does Matter
Small Dog Breeds
Medium Sized Breeds
Large Dog Breeds
The Giants

Health In Breeds
Breeds With Best Health
Healthproblems
Hypoallergic Dogs

Kennel Clubs
Federation Cynologique
American Kennel Club
United Kennel Club
Canadian Kennel Club

Dogs & Related Domestic Dog
Hybrids
Wild Dogs
Wolves
Non-Dogs
Copyright © 2012 DogBreedWorld.com