versatile pointer
Can a German Wirehaired Pointer hunt?
Does the lot — fur, feather, cold-water ducks — behind a harsh coat built for nasty cover. It’s a touch more independent and opinionated than its shorthaired cousin, and it decides for itself who’s worth working for.
What the breed brings
- True all-round fur-and-feather ability
- A weatherproof coat for cold water and thick cover
- Deep loyalty and close work with its own person
What it asks of you
- A handler it respects, not just tolerates
- Meaningful work — no kennel or backyard isolation
- A firm hand on prey drive around small animals
Comes easy
- Retrieve & chase instinct
- Water work
- Stamina & work ethic
Real work
- Keeping it in gun range
- Installing an off-switch
- Earning cooperation & focus
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.
Sources
- American Kennel Club — Sound, reliable temperament, at times aloof but not unfriendly; eager to please and enthusiastic to learn.
- German Wirehaired Pointer Club of America — Weather- and water-resistant coat for heavy cover and cold water; works feather and fur; creative and somewhat independent, working for the people it likes.
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