The German Wirehaired Pointer, also known as GWP, is a handsome dog with a wiry coat and attractive facial features that include a charming beard, bushy eyebrows and a moustache, which sets it apart from other Pointer breeds. In his native Germany, he is highly prized not only for his looks, but also for his working and hunting abilities, as he has always been the dog of choice among hunters.
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Our gorgeous family pet Pointerdoodle has had a beautiful litter with a Poontervizsla Both parents are gorgeous family pets, with patient temperament and very sociable with other animals and people. There are: 6 Black pups (3 boys, 3girls), 2 Tan (both boys), 3 white/cream (1 boy, 2 girls), 2 Brown/Liver (both girls) and 1 Patch (girl)
German Wirehaired Pointer
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German Wirehaired Pointer
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German Wirehaired Pointer
I’m looking for the right home for my beautiful female German Wirehaired Pointer, approximately 2 years old. I rescued her from the streets while on holiday in Bulgaria in July, where she was extreme
Yes, German Wirehaired Pointers (GWPs) are excellent pets for active families due to their affectionate, loyal, intelligent, and friendly nature. They form strong bonds with their owners, get along well with children, and make reliable family companions especially suited for those who can provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.