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German Shorthaired Pointer

Versatile all-purpose hunting dog that points, retrieves, and tracks

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23-25 inches, 55-70 lbs
Lifespan: 10-12 years
#1 AKC Sporting Breed

Finding a Breeder

The GSP's popularity means there are many breeders—but quality varies widely. For a hunting dog, seek breeders who hunt with their dogs and test them through NAVHDA, AKC hunt tests, or field trials. Pedigrees should show dogs with proven hunting ability.

The German Shorthaired Pointer Club of America maintains a breeder referral list. Local GSP clubs can also connect you with reputable breeders in your area. Be prepared to travel for the right breeding—the perfect local puppy may not exist.

Ask breeders about health testing, hunting backgrounds, and temperament. A good breeder will ask you questions too—about your lifestyle, hunting plans, and commitment to exercise. Be honest; a mismatch benefits no one.

What to Look For

  • Health clearances (hips, elbows, eyes, cardiac)
  • Hunting titles or NAVHDA testing in pedigree
  • Puppies raised with early bird introduction
  • Socialization program (ENS, Puppy Culture)
  • Health guarantee and take-back policy

Rescue Options

GSP rescue organizations exist nationwide. Many dogs in rescue are there due to owners underestimating the breed's exercise needs—not because of behavioral problems. Adult rescues let you see personality and hunting instinct firsthand.

Expected Costs

Well-bred GSP puppies from hunting lines typically cost $1,000-$2,500. Show and field trial breeding can command $2,000-$4,000+. Be wary of unusually cheap puppies—health testing and quality breeding have real costs.

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