Hear the Incredible Howling of a German Shorthaired Pointer – Click to Watch!



The first – and only – time our German Shorthaired Pointer, KC ever howled. He caught on pretty quick, and gives a grumble when he figures it out. This was just a glimpse of his immense personality. Rest in peace buddy, you will be missed.

In this video, you’ll see our beautiful German Shorthaired Pointer howling like a pro. The German Shorthaired Pointer is a versatile and intelligent breed known for its hunting, tracking, and retrieving abilities. This particular dog’s howling is a testament to its breed’s unique vocal abilities. Whether you’re a dog lover or just appreciate the beauty of a well-trained animal, clock to hear the amazing voice of the intelligent German Shorthaired Pointer.

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The Brittany is considered a versatile hunting dog, but it shines when it comes to bobwhite bird hunting. If you’re looking to chase a variety of bobwhite birds from roosters to chukar to grouse, a Brittany would make the perfect pointing and retrieving partner.

Although some Brittanies take to the water, it isn’t a part of their common repertoire. So don’t be disappointed if you don’t end up with an A+ duck dog. That’s just not their typical jam. And they lack the double coat found in many retrieving breeds, leaving them more open to the elements in wet conditions. They do typically have a flat or wavy coat, and they do well with a weekly brushing.

Brittanies don’t have the same issues that many other pet-focused breeds do, as hunting bloodlines remain predominant in the breed. But it’s important to have pups checked for hip dysplasia. Other health issues that occasionally come up in the breed are hyperthyroidism and epilepsy. So ask your breeder for thyroid and hip exams prior to bringing your new pup home.

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