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The German wirehaired pointer is very determined, active and intelligent.
The German wirehaired pointer trace their origins back to 1880.
Some consider the "Drahthaar" to be a different type of dog than the German wirehaired pointer.
The German wirehaired pointer is a well muscled, medium sized dog of distinctive appearance.
As many pointers are very good hunters, the German wirehaired pointer is a specifically nice dog to have because this breed will hunt anything.
German wirehaired pointers are happiest and most well behaved when they are part of the family and can spend time with their people.
She had the same body as the shorthaired vizsla, but her head was the shape of the German Wirehaired Pointer.
Typically pointer in character and style, the German wirehaired pointer is an intelligent, energetic and determined hunter.
The eyes may range from the deep amber of the German Wirehaired Pointer to the light shades seen in the Weimaraner.
Other dog races are also used such as malinois, Dutch shepherd, German wirehaired pointer, giant schnauzer and rottweiler.
The German Wirehaired pointer is a good all-around gun dog, able to hunt any sort of game on any sort of terrain.
A brown and white Spinone can sometimes be confused with a German Wirehaired Pointer by someone unfamiliar with the breeds.
The SRHP breed has had slight input from the German Wirehaired Pointer and Pudelpointer as well.
In an electric-green flapper outfit (which won Best Costume), she led Robbie, her German wirehaired pointer, in frenetic pirouettes to march tunes.
Common bird dogs are the German Shorthaired Pointer, German Wirehaired Pointer and Setters.
The story revolves around a German Wirehaired Pointer named Moreover who has a strong relationship with a red-headed boy named Lonnie (Johnny Whitaker) despite his mishaps.
Like the other German pointers (the German wirehaired pointer and the less well known German longhaired pointer), the GSP can perform virtually all gundog roles.
Many breeders had to resort to crossing the Spinone with other wire-haired breeds, such as the Boulet, Wirehaired Pointing Griffon and German Wirehaired Pointer.
The breed was established by crossing German Wirehaired Pointers, Weimaraners, and the Cesky Fousek (also known as the Bohemian Wirehaired Pointing Griffon).
The Wirehaired Vizsla was developed in the 1930s, initially by Vasas Jozsef, owner of the Csabai vizsla kennel along with Gresznarik Laszlo, who owned the de Selle German Wirehaired Pointer kennel.
The Wire-haired Vizsla was developed in the 1930s by the interbreeding of the Vizsla and the German Wirehaired Pointer to get a dog with a more substantial frame and a heavier coat, suitable for working in the colder weather.
The French claim that the Spinone has descended from crosses of several French pointing breeds, whilst the Italians believe the Spinone is the ancestor of the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, the German Wirehaired Pointer, and the Pudelpointer.
There is a possibility the wire-haired dachshund was a cross between the smooth dachshund and various hard-coated terriers and wire-haired pinschers, such as the Schnauzer, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, the German Wirehaired Pointer, or perhaps the Scottish Terrier.