Bird Dogs / Pointing Dogs / German Wirehaired Pointer

German Wirehaired Pointer

Rugged versatile hunter with weather-resistant wire coat

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

Hunting Style

The GWP is perhaps the most versatile of all gun dogs. Their hunting style combines the pointing ability of traditional bird dogs with tracking instincts, water retrieving capability, and the determination to work in any conditions. They hunt methodically, covering ground thoroughly at a moderate range.

In the field, GWPs are tenacious and determined. They'll push through thick cover that stops other breeds, and their wire coat allows them to work in cold water and inclement weather. Their intelligence makes them adaptable to various hunting styles and game species.

GWPs typically work at moderate range, maintaining contact with their handler. Their cooperative nature and desire to please make them responsive to direction, though they have the independence to work out difficult scenting situations on their own.

Best Game & Terrain

Primary Game

Pheasant Grouse Ducks Rabbits Wild Boar

Ideal Terrain

  • • Dense brush and heavy cover
  • • Cold-weather hunting
  • • Marshes and wetlands
  • • Mountain hunting (grouse, chukar)
  • • Any challenging terrain

All-Weather Capability

The GWP's wire coat truly shines in tough conditions. They'll retrieve from icy water, push through thorn-choked draws, and hunt in rain that sends other dogs to the truck. This makes them favorites of hunters in challenging environments.

Blood Tracking

Many GWP owners train their dogs for blood tracking wounded deer or wild boar. The breed's keen nose and determination make them effective trackers, adding another dimension to their versatility.

Ready to Hunt with a German Wirehaired Pointer?

Find hunting locations and guides to experience the german wirehaired pointer in action.

Browse Hunting Guides