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  German Wirehaired Pointer
     
 

Quick Facts

Family: Gundog, Pointer, Versatile Hunting Dog
Region of Origin: Germany
Originally used for Hunting, watchdog
Also known as Deutscher Drahthaariger, German Wirehaired Pointer, Drahthaar, Vorstehund
Height: 22-26"
Life Span: 12-14 years
Color: liver and white, with head solid liver
Weight: 45-75 lbs
 
The German Wirehaired Pointer is a breed of dog developed in the 1800s in Germany for hunting. This gun dog was created by selective breeding from various other breeds, including the French Griffon, Pudelpointer, Short-Haired Pointer, and Broken-Coated Pointer.

The coat is wiry and the breed has a typical beard. The color can be liver, black, or either color with white. Commonly the head is a solid or nearly solid color and the body is speckled, with saddles or large patches of solid color.

This version of German Pointer makes a good family dog and a working dog with tolerance for a variety of conditions. Hip and elbow arthritis can be an inherited problem.


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