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German Wirehaired Pointer

Rugged versatile hunter with weather-resistant wire coat

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24-26 inches, 50-70 lbs
Lifespan: 14-16 years
All-Weather Wire Coat

Common Health Issues

German Wirehaired Pointers are generally robust dogs, benefiting from a breeding tradition that prioritized working ability and soundness. However, like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions.

Hip Dysplasia

Occurs at moderate rates. OFA evaluation recommended before breeding.

Von Willebrand's Disease

Blood clotting disorder. DNA test available—responsible breeders screen for this.

Eye Issues

Entropion and cataracts can occur. Annual eye exams recommended.

Hypothyroidism

Can develop in middle age. Manageable with daily medication.

Lifespan & Genetics

GWPs have an impressive lifespan of 14-16 years—exceptional for a breed of this size. Many remain active hunters into their teens, thanks to the breed's robust health and athletic build.

Recommended Health Tests

  • • Hip evaluation (OFA)
  • • Elbow evaluation
  • • Ophthalmologist evaluation
  • • Von Willebrand's Disease DNA test
  • • Thyroid evaluation
  • • Cardiac exam

Coat Considerations

The wire coat requires regular stripping or clipping to maintain texture. A neglected coat can develop skin issues. Check ears regularly, as the beard can trap moisture after swimming.

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