German Shorthaired Pointer
The versatile German Shorthaired Pointer sporting dog hunts various games, retrieves on land or water, and is a loving companion.
History
The American Kennel Club identified the German Shorthaired Pointer in 1930; however, in native Germany, its origin dates back to the seventeenth century. According to the AKC, it is most likely that the German Shorthaired Pointer descended from an earlier dog breed known as the German Bird Dog, a mixture of even previous breeds.
Physical Appearance
The amazing-looking, square proportioned GSP has sports build with a short back.
Height
23 to 25 inches (male)
21 to 23 inches (female)
Weight
55 to 70 lbs. (male)
45 to 60 lbs. (female)
Life-Span
10 to 12 years
Temperament
- Daring
- Trainable
- Energetic
- Clever
- Caring
Susceptible Diseases
- Hip Dysplasia
- Cancer
- Entropion
- Lymphedema
Care and Grooming
German Shorthaired Pointer sheds all year round, including the wintertime. Grooming is required after 4-8 week intervals to clean up ears, cut nails, examine anal glands and assure the skin and coat are healthy.