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Category: German Shorthaired Pointer

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4 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Get a German Shorthaired Pointer

The idea of having a dog is a common phenomenon that occurs for many. However, finding the right dog breed for your living and family situation is important because if you invest in the wrong breed,...

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What To Do if a German Shorthaired Pointer Has a High Prey Drive

It’s no secret that German shorthaired pointers (GSP) love to hunt and have impeccable instincts. However, their innate senses can create unfortunate hazards for families and owners everywhere....

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Are Male or Female German Shorthaired Pointers Better for Hunting?

The German shorthaired pointer (GSP) is a great pet to own that doubles up as a great hunting dog. They are clean-cut, well-proportioned, sporty, and have great hunting instincts. Hands down,...

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How To Train a German Shorthaired Pointer to Point

If you’re planning on bringing home a German Shorthaired Pointer, you have to set aside some time in your daily schedule  for your dog’s training. These dogs are highly intelligent but can...

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Why Are German Shorthaired Pointers So Affectionate?

German Shorthaired Pointers are great family dogs. They make for loving companions that are full of energy and eager to please. Since the German Shorthaired Pointer was bred to be a hunter, some...

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When Do German Shorthaired Pointers Lose Their Baby Teeth?

German Shorthaired Pointers are born toothless, but they develop sharp temporary baby teeth, which help them eat solid food as they grow older. Like humans, these teeth will eventually fall out and...

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I'm Chris and these are my dogs Lily and Shadow. I've wanted to add a third dog to the family for some time now. I love dogs that are active; they are playful with other dogs, like to play fetch, and enjoy hiking, swimming and going on a run with me. I started researching different breeds that fit into these categories and discovered it was difficult finding the information I was looking for. So I created this website with the goal of passing along the information I learned while also providing you with tips from my own experiences with my two energetic pups.

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