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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

Hunting Style

The GSP embodies the concept of the versatile hunting dog—equally at home pointing quail, retrieving ducks, and tracking wounded deer. Their hunting style is methodical and thorough, covering ground at a moderate pace while maintaining contact with the handler.

Compared to English Pointers, GSPs work at closer range, typically staying within 100-200 yards of the hunter. This makes them ideal for walk-up hunters on foot. Their pointing style is solid and intense, and they're naturally inclined to retrieve to hand without excessive training.

The breed's strong nose and tracking ability make them useful for finding downed birds in heavy cover. Many GSP owners also use them for blood tracking wounded deer—a task that showcases the breed's original German versatility.

Best Game & Terrain

Primary Game

Pheasant Quail Grouse Ducks Rabbits

Ideal Terrain

  • • Agricultural fields and CRP land
  • • Mixed upland habitat
  • • Marshes and wetlands (water retrieves)
  • • Woodlands and forests
  • • Adapts to virtually any hunting environment

Versatility Testing

NAVHDA (North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association) tests showcase GSP versatility. Dogs are evaluated on pointing, tracking, retrieving from land and water, and cooperation. GSPs consistently perform well across all categories.

All-Day Endurance

GSPs are built for all-day hunts. Their moderate pace and efficient movement allow them to maintain performance throughout a long day in the field—a key advantage over faster breeds that may tire earlier.

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