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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

Character & Personality

The Large Münsterländer possesses a noble, balanced temperament that combines hunting enthusiasm with a calm, gentle nature at home. They are known for their loyalty and strong attachment to their families, often becoming particularly devoted to one person while remaining friendly with all family members.

Intelligence is a hallmark of the breed, making them responsive to training but also capable of independent problem-solving. They learn quickly and generally aim to please, though they can be sensitive to harsh treatment. This sensitivity requires a fair, consistent approach to training.

At home, the Large Münsterländer is typically calm and unobtrusive once its exercise needs are met. They are not hyperactive or demanding, preferring to settle near their owners. However, they do need regular mental and physical stimulation to remain content.

The breed is generally friendly toward strangers, though some individuals may be initially reserved. They are not naturally aggressive and typically get along well with other dogs, especially when properly socialized.

Strengths

  • + Loyal and devoted to family
  • + Calm and gentle at home
  • + Highly intelligent and trainable
  • + Good with children
  • + Versatile and adaptable

Considerations

  • ! Needs significant daily exercise
  • ! Sensitive to harsh correction
  • ! Strong prey drive
  • ! Can be reserved with strangers
  • ! Regular grooming required

Living Situation

  • House with yard preferred
  • Active family essential
  • Can adapt to suburban life
  • Regular outdoor access needed
  • Not suited for apartments

Compatibility

With Children

Excellent with children. Patient and gentle, forming strong bonds with kids. Their size requires supervision with toddlers.

With Other Dogs

Generally sociable with other dogs. Proper socialization important. Most coexist peacefully in multi-dog households.

With Cats/Small Pets

Strong prey drive means caution with small animals. Can learn to accept household cats if raised together from puppyhood.

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