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Wirehaired Pointing Griffon

The supreme gun dog, created to be the ideal all-around hunter

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20-24 inches, 50-70 lbs
12-15 year lifespan
Eager, devoted, trainable

Temperament & Personality

The Devoted Partner

Wirehaired Pointing Griffons are known for their exceptionally close bond with their handlers. They're sometimes called "velcro dogs" for their tendency to stay near their people. This devotion translates directly to the field, where Griffons hunt cooperatively and check in frequently with their handlers.

The breed is known for having a "soft" temperament - eager to please and sensitive to their handler's mood. They respond best to gentle, positive training methods and can be set back by harsh corrections.

Positive Traits

  • Extremely loyal and devoted
  • Excellent with children
  • Highly trainable and eager to please
  • Good with other dogs
  • Friendly but not overly excitable

Considerations

  • Needs significant exercise and activity
  • Sensitive to harsh training
  • May be reserved with strangers
  • Doesn't do well left alone often
  • Coat requires regular maintenance

The "People Dog"

Griffons are often described as wanting to be part of everything their owner does. They're not suited to kennel life or being left alone in the backyard - they want to be with their family. This closeness is part of what makes them such excellent hunting partners, but it also means they need significant time and attention.

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