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Furnishings on a German Wirehaired Pointer. Phenotype: Dogs with furnishings have long mustache and eyebrow hair. Mode of Inheritance: Autosomal dominant Alleles: N = No furnishings, F = Furnishings (For Improper Coat: N = No improper coat, IC = Improper Coat) Breeds appropriate for testing: Many breeds including Airedale Terrier, Australian Terrier, Bearded Collie, Bichon Frise, Black Russian ...
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The German Wirehaired Pointer was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to be a versatile hunting dog breed, a job at which they still excel today.They can hunt any game on any ...
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The German Wirehaired Pointer is so full of energy and life that it takes a lot to tire it. The best owner for this breed is someone that is always on the go, and enjoys spending active time outdoors. But, if you are not someone who enjoys outdoor activities, there are ways for you to keep your German Wirehaired Pointer actively engaged.
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These dogs are friendly to just about any human they meet, though they have a tendency to be a little shy. Early socialization can help them open up a bit, though they may still prefer a relaxed ...
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German Wirehaired Pointer Back To Dog Breeds With his sporty weatherproof coat and can-do attitude, the noble German Wirehaired Pointer is a versatile, sturdy gundog who thrives on outdoor activity.
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Weimaraner. Welsh Springer Spaniel. Welsh Terrier. West Highland White Terrier. Whippet. Wire Fox Terrier. Wirehaired Pointing Griffon. If your dog breed is not listed above, please check the breeds that we do not recommend for using a deShedding tool. Share This Article with your friends.
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Consistent and firm training will prepare your German Wirehaired Pointer for the Walk of Fame. Because it can be aggressive towards other animals and aloof with strangers, it is strongly encouraged that you socialize your dog properly before you make it work in front of the camera. You're probably wondering why you haven't seen many German Wirehaired Pointers in television shows and movies, and the answer is simple.
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40 Soft-coated wheaten terrier, Bedlington terrier, Smooth-haired fox terrier. 41. Curly-coated retriever, Irish wolfhound. 42. Kuvasz, Australian shepherd. 43. Saluki, Finnish Spitz, Pointer. 44. Cavalier King Charles spaniel, German wirehaired pointer, Black-and-tan coonhound, American water spaniel. 45. Siberian husky, Bichon Frise, English toy spaniel. 46.
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Most dog breeds have certain inherited health problems associated with that specific breed and the German Wirehaired Pointer is no exception. Be on the look out for Canine Hip Dysplasia (genetic based looseness in the hip joint that can lead to arthritis pain and lameness), Entropion, (hereditary disorder where eyelid, usually lower one, rolls inward and irritates the cornea and can cause visual problems.
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The fox terrier comes in a smooth or wirehaired variety. More commonly found with a coarse coat and beard, they can sometimes be confused with the Lakeland terrier or the larger Airedale. This spunky, fun-loving breed has a lot of typical terrier traits. You can expect them to have a high prey drive, and they tend to be energetic and independent.

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