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Female GSP

Female, Born on 02/25/25 - 1 year
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I have a female GSP puppy with Champion bloodlines that will be ready for her new home on April 26th. My puppies are up to date on vaccinations when they are picked up. They can be AKC and NAVHDA Registered. Parents are OFA health tested. These shorthairs are outstanding companions with ideal dispositions. Delta is sweet, affectionate and has a great temperament. When she is in the field her intense drive to hunt shows through with her hard core all business attitude. She works close, holds long hard points, and retrieves to hand. Delta learns rapidly and will use her skills to guide full time this season. When she is not in the field, she is eager to play, retrieve and swim. Three of her great grandfathers DC/AFC Gambles Odyssey Fritz MH, VC/CH Crystals Up Close N Personal CD, MH, RD, ROMXX and 2 of her great great grandfathers (DC/AFC Sam Saint Max MH VCX) are in the Hall of Fame. She has Dual Champions, Master Hunters, National Field Champions, Field Champions, Amateur Field Champions, Champions, Senior Hunters, Junior Hunters, Retrieving Dog Titles, and NAVHDA titles in her Pedigree. Brody finished his conformation championship (CH) quickly at just over a year of age winning huge majors in one specialty show weekend. In the field he has a great nose and an uncanny ability to pin the bird between himself and the hunter. He naturally retrieves and loves to swim. He has a Junior Hunter (JH) title as well as being titled in coursing (BCAT) averaging 24 mph and the recent AKC Fetch program (FTN). Brody will continue to gain titles to further prove his versatility in the field and show/obedience rings. His paternal great grandfather and great great grandfather are in the Hall of Fame (HOF). At Westminster his maternal great great grandmother was Best in Show in 2005, his great uncle was Best in Show in 2016, in 2020 his 1/2 brother received 1st with an Award of Merit and his 1/2 sister made it into the top 25. He also has Dual Champions, Amateur field Champions, Master Hunters, Senior Hunters, Junior Hunters, Grand Champion Gold, Grand Champion Bronze, Grand Champion, Champions, Rally Advanced, Rally Novice, Rally Excellent, Beginner Novice, Canine Good Citizen, Companion Dog Excellent, Companion Dogs, and Dock Senior titles in his pedigree. We provide quality German Shorthaired Pointers that are healthy, versatile, and full of natural ability. Our dogs have superior pedigrees from Champion Bloodlines and have been featured numerous times on the television programs Exploring the Outdoors and Pennsylvania Outdoor Life. They exhibit ideal temperaments and intelligence making them a pleasure to train. These traits in our Shorthairs make them an excellent choice for the field and your home. Visit our website at: http://adamhillhunting.com/gsp-puppies/
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German Shorthaired Pointer
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What kind of dog is a German Shorthaired Pointer?
German Short-haired Pointers are medium-large sized hunting dogs who also make excellent companions. They are loyal, loving, and protective. As long as they get plenty of exercise German Shorthaired Pointers are happy, family friendly dogs that fit right in with families who fill their calendar with lots of doggie-friendly outdoor activities. Full-grown, they typically weigh 45-70 pounds and stand 21-25 inches tall.
Will a German Shorthaired Pointer get along with my other pets?
German Shorthaired Pointers are generally excellent with children of all ages. Families with other pets, especially small furry kittens, should know that German Short-haired Pointers don’t always distinguish between your pets and animals they want to hunt. They can learn to play nice with your other pets if they are raised around them, but you’ll always want to keep an eye out for aggressive play. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are German Shorthaired Pointers couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
You know that friend of yours who does triathlons? That’s the German Shorthaired Pointer. They need at least an hour of daily exercise to stay happy. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Is a German Shorthaired Pointer a good choice for someone with allergies?
The German Short-haired Pointer never needs a raincoat because their hair repels water and keeps them warm in harsh conditions, but their coat does shed quite a bit. The shedding happens seasonally as they prepare their bodies for what nature will be throwing at them next. It’s best to brush them every week or so to keep their coat and skin healthy and to cut down on shedding. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about German Shorthaired Pointers?
German Shorthaired Pointers are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. German Short-haired Pointers need room to roam. They do not do well in apartments and prefer homes with big backyards where they can safely play. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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