Pudelpointer
Canis Lupus Familiaris

Pudelpointer

Large
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Germany
EagerTrainableVersatileCalmDeterminedReliable

The Pudelpointer is a versatile German hunting breed developed in the late 19th century by crossing the Poodle (Pudel) with the English Pointer, with the goal of combining the Poodle's intelligence and water-retrieving ability with the Pointer's keen nose and pointing instincts. The breed excels as an all-around gun dog capable of pointing, tracking, and retrieving both on land and in water, making it highly prized among hunters across Europe and North America. Calm and steady in temperament yet enthusiastic in the field, the Pudelpointer is characterized by its wiry, weather-resistant coat, strong work ethic, and exceptional adaptability to varied terrain and game.

Physical Traits

Height (Male)24–26
Height (Female)22–24
Weight (Male)44–66 lbs
Weight (Female)44–66 lbs

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