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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

Training & Development

Training Philosophy

Wirehaired Pointing Griffons are intelligent, willing learners who thrive on positive reinforcement. Their desire to please their handler makes them highly responsive to training, but their sensitivity means harsh methods will be counterproductive.

The breed generally matures at a moderate pace - faster than some versatile breeds but not as quickly as some pointer breeds. Building a strong relationship through training is more important than rushing to advanced skills.

Puppy Foundation (8-16 weeks)

  • • Socialization with people, dogs, environments
  • • Introduction to birds and scent
  • • Basic obedience through positive reinforcement
  • • Encouraging natural retrieve instinct
  • • Water introduction (most Griffons love water)

Basic Gun Dog Training (4-8 months)

  • • Developing pointing instinct on birds
  • • Introduction to gunfire (gradual, positive)
  • • Basic retrieve work on land and water
  • • Foundation for steadiness
  • • Building hunting desire and confidence

Advanced Training (8-18 months)

  • • Steady to wing and shot
  • • Marking and memory work
  • • Working in various cover types
  • • Tracking and blood trailing (optional)
  • • Hunting exposure and experience

NAVHDA Testing

Many Griffon owners participate in NAVHDA (North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association) testing, which evaluates dogs on pointing, tracking, water work, and cooperation with handlers. The Griffon Club of America strongly encourages NAVHDA testing as a measure of breeding stock quality.

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