German Shorthaired Pointer Dog Breed

martedì 4 ottobre 2011 07:12 Pubblicato da Progetto Foligno
The origin of the German Shorthaired Pointer is not clear, but the source of the breed seems to have been the German Bird Dog, related to the old Spanish Pointer, and various crossings with local German scent hounds and track and trail dogs.

When the Germans introduced the English Pointers to lend elegance to the German Shorthaired Pointer prototype, the result was a utility dog that combined sporting virtue with clean lines, good looks and sound temperament.

A versatile hunter and all-purpose gun dog, the German Shorthaired Pointer possesses keen scenting power and high intelligence. The breed is proficient with many different types of game and sport, including trailing, retrieving, and pointing pheasant, quail, grouse, waterfowl, raccoons, possum, and even deer. A medium-sized breed, he has an aristocratic bearing and can be solid liver or liver and white in color.

The German Shorthaired Pointer, or GSP, is a streamlined, medium-sized dog with a distinguished appearance and an eagerness to please. This hard working, noble hunter is highly intelligent, extremely friendly and very active.

The short, smooth coat of the GSP requires little care, though the breed does shed at a moderate rate. Basic routine grooming is recommended, paying close attention to the ears to prevent buildup of debris.

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