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German Shorthaired Pointer

Versatile all-purpose hunting dog that points, retrieves, and tracks

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23-25 inches, 55-70 lbs
Lifespan: 10-12 years
#1 AKC Sporting Breed

Common Health Issues

German Shorthaired Pointers are generally healthy dogs, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain conditions. Responsible breeding practices have helped reduce the incidence of many hereditary issues.

Hip Dysplasia

Moderate occurrence. OFA evaluation recommended for all breeding dogs.

Bloat (GDV)

Deep-chested breeds are at higher risk. Learn symptoms and feed multiple smaller meals.

Eye Issues

Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and entropion occur. Annual eye exams recommended.

Hypothyroidism

Can cause weight gain, lethargy, and skin issues. Easily managed with medication.

Lifespan & Genetics

The average GSP lifespan is 10-12 years, with many living into their early teens with proper care. Active hunting dogs may have more wear and tear but often remain vital well into old age.

Recommended Health Tests

  • • Hip evaluation (OFA or PennHIP)
  • • Elbow evaluation
  • • Ophthalmologist evaluation
  • • Cardiac exam
  • • Cone Degeneration DNA test (GSPC recommends)

Bloat Prevention

As a deep-chested breed, GSPs are at elevated risk for bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus). Feed 2-3 smaller meals rather than one large meal, avoid vigorous exercise immediately after eating, and consider a slow-feeder bowl. Know the symptoms and have an emergency plan.

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