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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

Hunting Style & Capabilities

The Small Münsterländer exemplifies the German concept of a "versatile hunting dog" - a single dog capable of pointing upland game, tracking wounded game, and retrieving from land and water. Unlike specialized breeds that excel at one task, the Small Münsterländer is a true all-rounder designed to handle any situation a hunter might encounter.

In the field, the breed works at a moderate pace and medium range, typically staying within 100-150 yards of the handler. This methodical, ground-covering search pattern makes them ideal for hunters who work on foot in varied terrain. They are particularly suited to rough cover where their medium size allows them to penetrate dense vegetation that larger dogs might avoid.

Upland Hunting

The Small Münsterländer's pointing style is stylish and intense, holding birds solidly until the hunter arrives. They show good nose work and can handle scenting conditions that challenge other breeds.

Primary Upland Game

Pheasant Quail Grouse Woodcock Hungarian Partridge

Waterfowl Work

Natural swimmers with good water drive, Small Münsterländers make capable duck dogs for the hunting generalist. Their coat provides moderate cold-water protection, though they're not built for prolonged cold-water work like retrievers.

Water Capabilities

  • Natural water entry and swimming
  • Reliable duck retrieves
  • Moderate cold-water tolerance

Blood Tracking

A distinguishing feature of German versatile breeds is their blood tracking ability. Small Münsterländers are trained to track wounded game over distances and challenging terrain, often on artificial blood trails hours or days old.

In Germany, blood tracking is a required component of the VGP utility test. Dogs must follow a 400-meter trail that is at least 20 hours old, indicating the wound location and leading the hunter to the game. This skill is invaluable for recovering wounded deer and other big game.

Tracking Applications

  • Wounded deer recovery
  • Big game tracking
  • Shed antler hunting
  • Conservation work

Ideal Hunting Situations

  • Foot hunters covering moderate terrain
  • Mixed-bag hunting (upland and waterfowl same day)
  • Dense cover and thick brush
  • Hunters wanting one versatile dog
  • Those who also hunt deer or boar
  • Moderate climate conditions

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