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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

Physical Characteristics

Size

Males: 23-25 inches at shoulder, 55-70 lbs. Females: 21-23 inches, 45-60 lbs. A medium to large dog built for power and endurance rather than pure speed.

Coat

Short, thick, and water-resistant. The outer coat is slightly coarse to the touch, providing protection in brush and cold water. Denser undercoat in winter months.

Colors

Liver (dark brown), liver and white in patterns including patched, ticked, or roan. Black and white is seen but not accepted in AKC show ring. Solid liver is acceptable but less common.

Build

Balanced and athletic with moderate bone and well-developed muscles. Deep chest for endurance, strong back, and well-angulated hindquarters for powerful movement.

Breed Standard Highlights

  • Head: Clean-cut, neither too light nor too heavy; muzzle and skull approximately equal in length
  • Eyes: Almond-shaped, medium size, dark brown; intelligent, eager expression
  • Ears: Broad, set high, lying flat against head; reaching nearly to corner of mouth
  • Tail: Docked to 40% of original length in US; carried horizontally when moving
  • Movement: Smooth, effortless gait with good reach and drive; tireless in the field

Webbed Feet

GSPs have moderately webbed feet, an intentional trait that aids in swimming. Combined with their water-resistant coat, this makes them capable retrievers in water—a key requirement of the versatile hunting dog concept.

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