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German Long Haired Pointer dog breed
 | The German Longhaired Pointer (GLP) is a breed of
dog. It was developed in Germany, and is used as a gundog. |
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German Long Haired Pointer dog breed

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German Longhaired Pointer |
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| Alternative names |
Deutscher Langhaariger
Deutscher Langhaariger Vorstehhund
Pointer (German Longhaired)
Langhaar |
| Country of origin |
| Germany |
| Common nicknames |
| GLP |
| Classification and breed standards |
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CKC: |
Group 1 - Sporting |
Stds |
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KC (UK): |
Gundog |
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UKC: |
Gun Dog |
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| Notes |
| The UKC does not have an official breed
standard, it currently uses the FCI standard |
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Information about
German Long Haired Pointer dog breed
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Appearance
The GLP should be muscular, elegant, and athletic. It should not be bulky or
cumbersome, and it should be able to move with great speed and freedom. It has
moderate bone, but has substance, and must never look frail or weak. Its
appearance should reflect its kind, calm temperament.
Coat and colour
The coat is medium length, about 3 - 5 cm (1 - 2 in) long on the body, with the
feathering somewhat longer. The coat is slightly wavy, but must not be curly. It
is not silky or soft, but rather firm and shiny. It always has a double coat,
with the undercoat being quite dense, but not so profuse as to make the guard
hairs stand out from the body. The colour is solid dark chocolate with white
permitted on the chest, paws, and down the top of the muzzle. Or dark brown
roan, with large patches of solid brown, especially on the head, ears, back, and
base of the tail.
Size
The GLP is between 60 - 70 cm (24 - 28in) at the withers for males, and 58 - 66
cm (23 - 26 in) for females. It weighs approximately 30kg (66lb).
Gait
The strides should be long and free, with strong drive from the hindquarters,
and good reach from the front.
Temperament
GLPs are a kind, gentle, friendly, and intelligent breed. They are very
affectionate, and may experience separation anxiety. They only make good pets
when properly exercised, as they need a "job" to do, and do not adapt well to a
sedentary life. The GLP is an excellent family pet, as it enjoys playing with
children. It is very sociable with dogs.
Care
The GLP is very trainable, and loves to work. Because of this, it needs large
amounts of exercise daily, needing more than most pet owners can give. It is not
well suited for urban life, as it thrives on having lots of room to run and
swim. Its ideal setting would be in a rural area, with an active owner who hunts
with the dog on a regular basis. GLPs need a moderate amount of grooming about
once or twice a week. They are highly intelligent, very trainable, and athletic,
traits which make them suitable for many dog sports, especially field trials,
obedience, and agility.
Health
GLPs, because they are quite rare in most parts of the world, and thus are
unprofitable to irresponsible breeders such as puppy mills and backyard
breeders, do not have any genetic disorders that are prevalent in the breed.
Their ears are mildly prone to infection, a problem which is easily avoided by
cleaning the dog's ears on a regular basis, as well as after swimming.
History
A German Longhaired PointerThe GLP was developed in Germany for use as a
pointer. It was originally a rather slow dog, and was crossed with setters and
English Pointers in the 19th century to improve speed. It was very stubborn and
temperamental, and has since been bred for a steady, friendly temperament. It
was first shown in 1878 in Frankfurt, and at this time the first breed standard
was written. Breeders then began to focus their efforts on producing dogs that
performed equally well in the field and the show ring, an endeavour that is
continued by breeders today. The Large Munsterlander was developed from the GLP
after it was decided that GLPs must only be brown-and-white, the black-and-white
strain became the ancestors of the Large Munsterlander.
See also
German Shorthaired Pointer
German Wirehaired Pointer
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