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About Old Danish Pointing Dog Puppies

What are Old Danish Pointing Dogs known for?
The Old Danish Pointing Dog is a medium-sized hunting dog from Denmark. They are excellent trackers, pointers, and retrievers. This breed is full of energy in the field and full of love at home, making them ideal companions for a hunting family who also wants a loving pal. Full-grown, they typically weigh 57-77 pounds and stand 20-24 inches tall.
Will a Old Danish Pointing Dog get along with my other pets?
Old Danish Pointing Dogs are generally excellent with children of all ages. An Old Danish Pointing Dog fits best in a home where there’s a good-sized, safe place to play outdoors. Old Danish Pointing Dogs are friendly and get along with most other animals. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What kind of exercise do Old Danish Pointing Dogs need?
The Old Danish Pointing Dog is quite the ball of energy. They need vigorous daily exercise, preferably where they can run around and follow their nose, sniffing out any critters that may have come by. If you take them hunting, the Old Danish Pointing Dog’s heart will soar,  but they also enjoy long walks, jogs, or hikes. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What's the coat like on a Old Danish Pointing Dog?
The Old Danish Pointing Dog has a short, easy-care coat. They shed, but not a particularly large amount. Running a brush through their coat about once a week will help keep their coat healthy and cut back on the hair you find around your place. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What should first-time owners know about Old Danish Pointing Dogs?
Old Danish Pointing Dogs are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. An Old Danish Pointing Dog fits best in a home where there’s a good-sized, safe place to play outdoors. They can adapt to living outdoors, but prefer a situation where they can live inside and have easy access to a backyard or woods. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.