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    Breed: Dog > German Shorthaired Pointer
    Breeder: Anne Cohen
    Location: Perkinston, MS
    Date/Time: Wednesday, Sep 16,2009
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    Description of Pet
    Willow is a white and liver, ticked and patched pup that is house broke, crate trained, microchipped, current on vacs, fully AKC registered, very sweet and loveable.  Sire and Dam CHIC certified.  Please go to my web site for more info and photos.  Thank you.
    Vital Details
    Gender: Female
    Available: 1
    Estimated cost-to-own: $850.00
    About The Breed
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    The German Shorthaired Pointer is a breed of dog developed in the 1800s in Germany for hunting. This gun dog was developed by crossing an older German Pointer breed with the English Pointer to create a lean, athletic, and responsive breed. Some authorities consider it to be the most versatile of all gun dogs and its intelligence and affectionate nature make it a popular companion dog for active owners.

    The German Shorthaired Pointer's coat is short, flat, thick, and harsh. It is dense enough to be water-resistant. The color can be a dark brown, correctly referred to in English as liver (incorrectly called chocolate or chestnut), black (although any area of black is cause for disqualification in American Kennel Club and Canadian Kennel Club sanctioned shows), or either color with white. Commonly the head is a solid or nearly solid color and the body is white that is speckled or ticked with liver or black, with saddles or large patches of solid color. Roan coats are also common, with or without patching. While the German standard permits a slight sandy coloring ("Gelber Brand") at the extremities, this is extremely rare, and a dog displaying any yellow coloring is disqualified in AKC and CKC shows.

    It has moderately long flop ears set high on the head. Its muzzle is long, broad, and strong, allowing it to retrieve even heavy furred game. Its profile should be straight or slightly Roman-nosed; any dished appearance to the profile (such as seen in the Pointer) is incorrect. Eyes should be as dark as possible; light or yellow eyes are a fault. Its tail is commonly docked, although this is now prohibited in some countries.

    The breed is lean, athletic, and graceful yet powerful, with strong hindquarters that make it able to move rapidly and turn quickly. Various breed standards set its height at the withers anywhere between 21 and 26 inches (53 to 65 cm), making this a medium to large breed. Adults typically weigh from 45 to 70 lbs (24 to 32 kg), with the bitch usually slightly shorter and lighter than the male.