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Pudelpointer

The perfect blend of Poodle intelligence and Pointer drive

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22-26 inches, 45-70 lbs
12-14 year lifespan
Eager & Versatile

Origins & Development

The Pudelpointer was deliberately created in 1881 by Baron von Zedlitz und Neukirch, a German breeder who sought to combine the exceptional water retrieving ability and intelligence of the Pudel (German hunting Poodle) with the superior pointing instincts and field desire of the English Pointer. His goal was to create the ultimate versatile hunting dog - one that could point, track, and retrieve in all conditions.

Von Zedlitz carefully documented his breeding program, using 7 Pudels and approximately 90 English Pointers over a 30-year period. The high ratio of Pointers to Poodles was deliberate, intended to maximize pointing instinct while retaining the Poodle's intelligence, coat, and water affinity. By 1911, the breed was sufficiently established to have a fixed type.

The resulting breed exceeded expectations. Pudelpointers proved to be intelligent, trainable dogs with strong pointing instinct, excellent noses, and an unmatched enthusiasm for water work. The breed's wire coat provided protection from harsh weather and rough cover, making them ideal for the demanding conditions of German hunting.

Spread to North America

The Pudelpointer was introduced to North America in 1956 when Sigbot "Bodo" Winterhelt imported the first breeding stock to Canada. Winterhelt had fled post-war Germany and brought his passion for versatile hunting dogs with him. His imports formed the foundation of the North American population.

The Pudelpointer Club of North America (PCNA) was established in 1977 to preserve the breed's working heritage and maintain breeding standards aligned with German protocols. The club requires NAVHDA (North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association) testing for breeding dogs, ensuring hunting ability remains the primary selection criteria.

Today, the Pudelpointer is gaining popularity among serious hunters who appreciate its versatility and trainability. The breed remains outside of AKC recognition by choice of the PCNA, which prioritizes hunting ability over conformation shows. The UKC recognized the breed in 2006.

Breed Fast Facts

Origin
Germany
Developed
1881 (Baron von Zedlitz)
Original Purpose
All-around gun dog
FCI Group
Group 7: Pointing Dogs
AKC Status
Not recognized (by PCNA choice)

The Perfect Cross

Baron von Zedlitz's breeding formula - combining Poodle water ability and intelligence with Pointer field drive and pointing instinct - created what many consider the ideal versatile hunting dog, capable in all terrain and conditions.

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