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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

Health Overview

The Pudelpointer is generally a healthy, hardy breed with a lifespan of 12-14 years. The breed has benefited from careful breeding practices in North America that prioritize health and hunting ability. The PCNA's requirement for NAVHDA testing before breeding has helped maintain overall breed quality.

The relatively small but carefully managed gene pool means responsible breeding is essential. Reputable breeders conduct recommended health screenings and work to maintain genetic diversity while preserving breed characteristics.

Primary Health Concerns

Hip Dysplasia

Can occur in the breed though less common than in some large breeds. Breeding stock should have OFA or PennHIP evaluation. Maintain healthy weight in puppies.

Eye Conditions

Some lines may be prone to entropion or cataracts. Annual eye examinations recommended. Most conditions are treatable if caught early.

Skin Issues

Some dogs may develop skin allergies or hot spots, particularly related to the wire coat. Regular grooming and proper coat maintenance help prevent issues.

Recommended Health Tests

Hip Evaluation (OFA/PennHIP)
Eye Examination (CERF/OFA)
Elbow Evaluation
Thyroid Evaluation
Cardiac Evaluation

Green = Required by PCNA. Amber = Recommended.

Preventive Care

Exercise

1-2 hours of active exercise daily. Swimming is excellent and natural for this breed. Avoid intense exercise until growth is complete (~18 months).

Weight Management

Maintain lean body condition throughout life. Obesity is uncommon in active hunting dogs but can occur in pets without adequate exercise.

Regular Checkups

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

Lifespan & Aging

Pudelpointers typically live 12-14 years, with some reaching 15 years. They often remain active hunters well into their senior years. The breed generally ages gracefully, maintaining enthusiasm for work longer than many breeds. Watch for signs of arthritis as they age and adjust activity accordingly.

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