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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

Physical Characteristics

Size

Males: 24-26 inches at shoulder, 50-70 lbs. Females: 22-24 inches, 45-60 lbs. Sturdy and powerful build designed for demanding work.

Coat

The defining feature: weather-resistant wire coat, 1-2 inches long, with dense undercoat. The harsh outer coat repels water and provides protection from thorns and cold. Distinctive facial furnishings include beard and eyebrows.

Colors

Liver and white (spotted, ticked, or roan), solid liver, or liver with small white spot on chest. Black and white is recognized in Germany but not AKC.

Build

Athletic and balanced with moderate angulation. Strong bone and well-developed muscles for power and endurance. Slightly longer than tall.

Breed Standard Highlights

  • Head: Moderately long with pronounced stop; wire beard and eyebrows give distinctive expression
  • Eyes: Medium-sized, oval, dark brown; conveying intelligence and energy
  • Coat Texture: Outer coat harsh and wiry, close-lying; undercoat dense in winter, nearly absent in summer
  • Tail: Docked in US, carried at or above horizontal; indicates mood and alertness
  • Movement: Ground-covering, efficient stride; tireless in the field

The Wire Coat Advantage

The GWP's wire coat provides remarkable protection. It sheds water, resists burrs and thorns, insulates against cold, and protects the skin from cuts. This allows the dog to work in conditions that would sideline smooth-coated breeds.

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