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Small Münsterländer

Germany's versatile pointing spaniel - not just a smaller Large Münsterländer

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19-22 inches, 40-60 lbs
12-14 year lifespan
Intelligent & Devoted

Health Overview

The Small Münsterländer is generally a healthy, robust breed with a lifespan of 12-14 years. The breed has benefited from strict breeding protocols in Germany that require health testing and hunting tests before breeding approval. However, like all breeds, they are prone to certain hereditary conditions that responsible breeders screen for.

The relatively small gene pool outside Germany means careful breeder selection is important to maintain genetic diversity and health. Reputable breeders conduct recommended health screenings and can provide documentation of their breeding stock's health status.

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.

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

Inherited eye disease causing progressive vision loss. DNA testing available and recommended for all breeding stock.

Hypothyroidism

Underactive thyroid can cause weight gain, lethargy, and coat problems. Manageable with daily medication. Annual thyroid testing recommended.

Recommended Health Tests

Hip Evaluation (OFA/PennHIP)
Eye Examination (CERF/OFA)
PRA DNA Test
Thyroid Evaluation
Cardiac Evaluation

Green = Required by breed club. Amber = Recommended.

Preventive Care

Exercise

1-2 hours daily of active exercise. Swimming is excellent low-impact activity. Avoid repetitive stress activities until growth plates close (~18 months).

Weight Management

Maintain lean body condition. Obesity stresses joints and can exacerbate hip dysplasia. You should be able to feel ribs easily.

Regular Checkups

Annual veterinary exams. Senior dogs (8+) benefit from bi-annual checkups with bloodwork to catch issues early.

Lifespan & Aging

Small Münsterländers typically live 12-14 years, with some reaching 15 years. They often remain active hunters well into their senior years. Watch for signs of age-related arthritis and adjust exercise accordingly. Cognitive decline is uncommon but can occur - mental stimulation helps maintain brain health.

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