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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

Personality

The German Wirehaired Pointer is known for its loyal, affectionate nature with family combined with a determined, sometimes stubborn working drive. These dogs form intense bonds with their primary handler and can be somewhat aloof with strangers—a trait that makes them effective watchdogs.

GWPs are intelligent and independent thinkers. They were bred to solve problems in the field and will apply that same mentality to household situations. This can manifest as stubbornness if training lacks consistency, but it also makes them excellent problem-solvers and adaptable hunters.

These dogs have a strong personality and benefit from an experienced owner who can provide clear leadership. They're not the right choice for first-time dog owners or those seeking a laid-back companion.

Family Compatibility

GWPs can be excellent family dogs for active families who understand the breed. They're typically gentle and patient with children in their own family while being more reserved with unfamiliar children. Their loyalty makes them protective of family members.

The breed requires significant exercise and mental stimulation. A GWP without a job to do will create one—often destructively. They do best in homes where they can participate in hunting, field work, or demanding dog sports.

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With Children

Good with family children; supervise with unfamiliar kids

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With Other Dogs

Can be dominant; early socialization important

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Living Situation

Needs space, activity, and a job to do

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