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Large Münsterländer

Germany's elegant black and white setter - the versatile aristocrat

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23-26 inches, 55-70 lbs
11-13 year lifespan
Noble & Trainable

Health Overview

The Large Münsterländer is generally a healthy, robust breed with a lifespan of 11-13 years. The breed has benefited from relatively small but careful breeding programs that have prioritized working ability and health over appearance. However, like all breeds, they are predisposed to certain health conditions.

Responsible breeders conduct recommended health screenings and can provide documentation of their breeding stock's health status. The relatively limited gene pool makes genetic testing particularly important for maintaining breed health.

Primary Health Concerns

Hip Dysplasia

Developmental condition affecting hip joints. Breeding stock should have OFA or PennHIP evaluation. Maintain healthy weight and avoid over-exercise in puppies.

Cataracts

Hereditary cataracts can occur in the breed. Annual eye examinations recommended. Surgery can restore vision in affected dogs.

Hyperuricosuria (HUU)

Genetic condition affecting uric acid metabolism, potentially causing bladder stones. DNA testing available and recommended for all breeding stock.

Recommended Health Tests

Hip Evaluation (OFA/PennHIP)
Eye Examination (CERF/OFA)
HUU DNA Test
Elbow Evaluation
Cardiac Evaluation

Green = Required by breed club. Amber = Recommended.

Preventive Care

Exercise

1-2 hours of vigorous daily exercise. Running, swimming, and field work are ideal. Avoid forced exercise until skeletal maturity (~18 months).

Weight Management

Maintain lean body condition. Excess weight stresses joints and can worsen hip dysplasia. You should be able to feel ribs with slight covering.

Regular Checkups

Annual veterinary exams with attention to eyes and joints. Senior dogs (8+) benefit from twice-yearly checkups.

Lifespan & Aging

Large Münsterländers typically live 11-13 years. They generally age gracefully, often remaining active hunters into their senior years with appropriate accommodations. Watch for signs of arthritis as they age, and adjust exercise intensity accordingly. Mental stimulation remains important throughout life.

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