German Wirehaired Pointer
This German hunting dog was created within the late 1800s from crossings from the German Shorthaired Pointer, Pudelpointer, Pointer, Foxhound, along with other breeds. It's an excellent hunting dog both on land as well as in water. It is really an active, hard-working dog having a strong need to both point and retrieve. Although you will find commonalities between your German Wirehaired Pointer and also the German Shorthaired Pointer, and also the Shorthaired Pointer is definitely an ancestor, the Wirehaired Pointer shouldn't be considered a Shorthair having a different coat. It is really an entirely different breed.
The Wirehair stands 22 to 26 inches tall and weighs in at 45 to 75 pounds. He's medium-sized, lean, and sports. He's brown eyes, a brown nose, and dropped ears. The tail is docked. His coat is wiry and weather-resistant, having a dense undercoat. The coat is liver and whitened, with spots, ticking, or roaning.
This breed?s wiry coat needs regular grooming. A breeder can demonstrate correct grooming techniques. The undercoat does shed, and between grooming periods, the coat ought to be blown two times weekly. The Wirehaired Pointer is definitely an active breed who needs vigor-ous daily exercise. He'll have a run alongside a motorcycle or perhaps a jog along with you. All exercise ought to be on leash or in the fenced-in yard, because this breed likes hunting and could be gone inside a expensive.
Training must start youthful as this breed could be somewhat independent and persistent. The breed takes to training well, however, if working out is structured and firm yet fun. Socialization also needs to begin youthful, as Wirehairs could be cautious about other people.
This breed does best by having an active owner who'll keep your dog active too. Left alone an excessive amount of, these dogs could possibly get into trouble. With socialization and training, Wirehairs could be good with kids, although youthful dogs might be rowdy. The breed isn't always beneficial with more compact dogs, felines, or any other small pets. Health issues include stylish dysplasia and von Willebrand disease.
Registries: AKC, UKC, CKC
Occupation:Hunter, pointer and retriever
Size: 22 to 26 in tall 45 to 75 pounds
Durability: 12 to 14 years
Exercise: Energetic daily exercise
Training: Moderate Grooming: Moderate
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