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Pudelpointer

Pudelpointer

Wikipedia

The Pudelpointer is a versatile hunting dog breed from Germany. It is a pointing breed that came from a cross between the standard poodle (pudel) and the English Pointer.

Habitat

The Pudelpointer was developed in Germany, making it suitable for a variety of terrains, including forests and wetlands.

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Characteristics

Male Weight
27 kg
Female Weight
23 kg
Height
55–68 cm
Coat Length
Medium
Coat Type
Wire-haired
Shedding Level
2/5
Grooming Needs
The Pudelpointer requires regular grooming to maintain its coat, including brushing once or twice a week to prevent matting. It may also need occasional trimming around the ears and beard.
Life Expectancy
12–14 yrs

Useful to know

The Pudelpointer is known for its intelligence and versatility in hunting. Originally bred in Germany, it excels in both waterfowl and upland game hunting due to its ability to point and retrieve. It is considered an easy-to-train breed that forms strong bonds with its owners.

Temperament

TrainingThe Pudelpointer is highly trainable and responsive to consistent, positive reinforcement training. Its intelligence and eagerness to please make it a good candidate for various canine sports and advanced obedience.
ExerciseThis breed needs a significant amount of exercise, ideally with regular opportunities for hunting-like activities. Daily walks and playtime are essential, and mental stimulation is also important to keep it engaged.
Bark LevelModerate
Energy Level
TraitsLoyal, Intelligent, Energetic

Trainability

Responsiveness to training: /5

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