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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

Breed Origins

The German Wirehaired Pointer (Deutsch Drahthaar) was developed in Germany in the late 19th century. German hunters wanted a versatile hunting dog like the German Shorthaired Pointer but with a protective wire coat that could withstand harsh weather and dense cover. The breed was created by crossing several wirehaired breeds including the Griffon, Stichelhaar, Pudelpointer, and German Shorthair.

The breed was refined and standardized beginning in the 1870s, with the first breed club (Verein Deutsch Drahthaar) formed in 1902. German breeders emphasized the dog's utility above all else—only dogs that passed rigorous hunting tests were allowed to breed, ensuring that working ability remained paramount.

The GWP arrived in America in the 1920s and gained AKC recognition in 1959. Today, the German Wirehaired Pointer is the most popular hunting dog in Germany and ranks among the top sporting breeds worldwide.

Development as a Hunting Dog

The GWP was developed as the ultimate all-around hunting dog for the German hunter who could only afford one dog. It needed to point upland birds, retrieve from water, track wounded game, and serve as a family companion and watchdog—all while being protected from the elements by its distinctive wire coat.

The German testing system (VJP, HZP, VGP) shaped breed development. Dogs must demonstrate pointing, tracking, retrieving from land and water, and cooperation. Unlike many American breeding programs, German standards require hunting performance for breeding approval.

This rigorous selection process created a breed known for intelligence, determination, and unmatched versatility. The GWP can hunt anything from quail to wild boar, making it valued by hunters who pursue diverse game.

Historical Timeline

1870s

Systematic breeding of wirehaired pointers begins

1902

Verein Deutsch Drahthaar (breed club) founded

1959

AKC grants breed recognition

Today

#1 hunting dog in Germany

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