OWNING a German Shorthaired Pointer Will CHANGE Your Life!

Are you ready to bring a new furry friend into your life? Owning a German Shorthaired Pointer can be a life-changing experience! As a breed known for their energetic and loyal nature, GSPs thrive on human interaction and love being part of an active family. From puppy socialization to puppy training, owning a German Shorthaired Pointer requires dedication and patience, but the rewards are endless. As working dogs, they excel in hunting and agility, making them the perfect companion for outdoor enthusiasts. But they’re not just bandogs – they’re loving pets that will bring joy and excitement to your daily life. Join us on this documentary-style journey as we explore the world of German Shorthaired Pointers and discover why owning one will change your life! Whether you’re a seasoned dog owner or a first-time pet parent, this video is for anyone curious about the breed and what it takes to care for these amazing canine companions. So sit back, relax, and get ready to fall in love with the German Shorthaired Pointer!

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ALL ABOUT GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTERS VERSATILE HUNTER

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Terry Chandler, a master hunter and president of the National German Shorthaired Pointer Club, talks about the breed he loves. Dogumentary TV caught up with Terry at a Field Test in California City, California.

The German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) is a medium to large sized breed of dog developed in the 19th century in Germany for hunting. A versatile hunting breed, being an all-purpose gun breed of dog suitable for both land and water, it is streamlined yet powerful with strong legs that make it able to move rapidly and turn quickly. It has moderately long floppy ears set high on the head. Its muzzle is long, broad, and strong, allowing it to retrieve even heavy game. The dog’s profile should be straight or strongly Roman nosed; any dished appearance to the profile is incorrect. The eyes are generally brown, with darker eyes being desirable; yellow or “bird of prey” eyes are a fault. The tail is commonly docked, although this is now prohibited in some countries[3]. The correct location for docking for a GSP is after the caudal vertebrae start to curl, leaving enough tail to let the dog communicate through tail wagging and movement.[citation needed] The docked tail should not be too long or too short but should balance the appearance of the head and body. The GSP tail is carried at a jaunty angle, not curled under. When the GSP is in classic point stance, the tail should be held straight out from the body, forming a line with the pointing head and body. Like all German pointers, GSPs have webbed feet. They are known for going after water fowl in the water.The German Shorthaired Pointer is a member of the Sporting Group.

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TOP 10 GUN DOGS

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We absolutely believe that dogs are man’s best friend. They are loving, loyal and protective. But, one of the most impressive things about a dog is its ability to serve a specific purpose. From drug dogs who fight crime to service animals that provide a special level of comfort, it’s hard to imagine a job that a dog can not do.
So, for today’s list, we will be focusing on the hunter’s best friend…the gun dog. Gun dogs, or bird dogs, are specific types that were developed to assist hunters in finding and retrieving their game. So, let’s go through our top 10 gun dogs.

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FIELD TRAINING: GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER AND IRISH SETTER



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Cliff Fleming is an avid trainer of German Shorthaired Pointers and Irish Setters.

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Should you get a German Shorthaired pointer puppy?



1. Should you get a German Shorthair puppy?
2. Things to know before you do
a. They are known as the perfect pointer
b. GSP’s generally are 23-25in tall and males are 55-70 lbs 40-55lbs.
3. They are some of the best pointers
4. Because they were bred to hunt, GSPs have razor-sharp instincts for anything that could be prey, such as squirrels, birds, or rabbits. This prey drive might cause them to bolt during off-leash exercise, or scale fences or walls in pursuit of their quarry
5. They are an extremely active breed with bundles of endless energy
6. This is not a quick-walk-after-work kind of dog. The GSP requires serious exercise: running, swimming, long walks, playing in a fenced area, and anything else you can do to take the edge off their energy. Two daily sessions of ample physical activity are recommended, though with a GSP, there’s no such thing as too much exercise
7. They are fun dogs with lots of quirks
8. They make for great family dog, and love to cuddle
9. The German breeders who developed GSPs wanted companionable family pets, as well as pointers—and they succeeded. The GSP is a very affectionate, loving companion that mostly likes children and other dogs
10. Overall it was one of the best decisions my fiancé and I made to get one. We highly recommended the breed for a hunting dog or a family dog. They have changed our lives for the better and I can’t imagine a world without them now
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HUNTING WITH BRITTANY DOGS

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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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ALL ABOUT GERMAN WIREHAIRED POINTERS



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The German Wirehaired Pointer is an elite Upland game bird hunter. Wirehairs are a great hunting dog, very adept at hunting, pionting and retrieving game.

In California CIty the AKC held a multi breed field test in California City, Ca. Among the breeds present were German Wirehairs, Shorthairs, Vizsla, and Brittanies.

I was able to catch up with Cathie Magoon, who has been breeding WIrehairs for over 20 years. She shared a wealth of information on the breed’s history, standard, healthy and temperament.

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German ShortHaired Pointer – Hunting Dog

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Definitely a contender for man’s best friend. This is one dog that can do it all happily, guard, hunt, be apart of the family. German Shorthaired Pointers are proficient in hunting on land (bird dog) and in water with the energy to never stop even in those long sessions, this dog will never let you down.

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German ShortHaired Pointer – Hunting Dog



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Hi, welcome to Dog Lore! Here we love dog facts and often make mashups of top dogs battling it out for the best task at hand, or just the best cute pet companion you could ever ask for. Every dog breed is examined and we hope you learn something from every video!

Definitely a contender for man’s best friend. This is one dog that can do it all happily, guard, hunt, be apart of the family. German Shorthaired Pointers are proficient in hunting on land (bird dog) and in water with the energy to never stop even in those long sessions, this dog will never let you down.

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ALL ABOUT GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTERS VERSATILE HUNTER



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Terry Chandler, a master hunter and president of the National German Shorthaired Pointer Club, talks about the breed he loves. Dogumentary TV caught up with Terry at a Field Test in California City, California.

The German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) is a medium to large sized breed of dog developed in the 19th century in Germany for hunting. A versatile hunting breed, being an all-purpose gun breed of dog suitable for both land and water, it is streamlined yet powerful with strong legs that make it able to move rapidly and turn quickly. It has moderately long floppy ears set high on the head. Its muzzle is long, broad, and strong, allowing it to retrieve even heavy game. The dog’s profile should be straight or strongly Roman nosed; any dished appearance to the profile is incorrect. The eyes are generally brown, with darker eyes being desirable; yellow or “bird of prey” eyes are a fault. The tail is commonly docked, although this is now prohibited in some countries[3]. The correct location for docking for a GSP is after the caudal vertebrae start to curl, leaving enough tail to let the dog communicate through tail wagging and movement.[citation needed] The docked tail should not be too long or too short but should balance the appearance of the head and body. The GSP tail is carried at a jaunty angle, not curled under. When the GSP is in classic point stance, the tail should be held straight out from the body, forming a line with the pointing head and body. Like all German pointers, GSPs have webbed feet. They are known for going after water fowl in the water.The German Shorthaired Pointer is a member of the Sporting Group.

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