versatile pointer
Can a German Shorthaired Pointer hunt?
About as close to a plug-and-play gun dog as you’ll find — birdy, biddable, and happy in the water without much fuss. That easy reputation hides a real cost: it’s a relentless engine that turns destructive and neurotic when it isn’t run hard.
What the breed brings
- Natural bird sense with a real eagerness to please
- Workmanlike retrieving on land and in water
- A moderate range that works to the gun
What it asks of you
- Hard daily exercise or it unravels at home
- Early steadiness work to channel the drive
Comes easy
- Retrieve & chase instinct
- Water work
- Picks up cues fast
- Stamina & work ethic
Real work
- Installing an off-switch
Watch for
- No red flags — keep it short & fun
Tendencies, not destiny: breed explains only a small share of an individual dog’s behavior — the dog in front of you always overrules the label. Read our sources below, then read your dog.
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