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German Wirehaired Pointer | ||
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Alternative names | ||
Deutsch Drahthaar Deutscher Drahthaariger Vorstehhund Drahthaar |
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Country of origin | ||
Germany | ||
Common nicknames | ||
Classification and breed standards | ||
FCI: | Group 7 Section 1 #98 | |
AKC: | Sporting | |
ANKC: | Group 3 (GunDogs) | |
CKC: | Group 1 - Sporting Dogs | |
KC (UK): | GunDog | |
NZKC: | GunDog | |
UKC: | Gun Dog Breeds | |
Not recognized by any major kennel club | ||
This breed of Dog is extinct | ||
Notes | ||
The German Wirehaired Pointer is a breed of Dog developed in the 1800s in Germany for hunting.
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.
This gun Dog was created by selective breeding from various other breeds, including the French Griffon, Pudelpointer, Short-Haired Pointer, and Broken-Coated Pointer.
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