The Definitive Guide To German Longhaired Pointer Dogs
Derived from a number of sight and scent hounds during the Middle Ages, this is a versatile and venerable sporting breed. They are cheerful, energetic, and easy to train, which also makes them an ideal family pet for active households. Like all working dogs of field and farm, they are happiest when occupied with a task, working with their Pack to achieve a goal.
1. German Longhaired Pointers 101 – Information, Personality and Characteristics
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2. German Longhaired Pointer Temperament and Training
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3. German Longhaired Pointer Diet and Feeding
German Longhaired Pointer Diet
Puppies: Low Fat (~16%), High Fiber (15%), Medium Moisture (13%), 94% Dry Matter, (3800 Kcal)
Adults: High Fat (~16%), High Fiber (15%), Medium Moisture (13%), 94% Dry Matter, (3800 Kcal)
German Longhaired Pointer Weight
X lbs
Puppies0 Months
X lbs
8 Weeks
X lbs
7 Months
x lbs
Adult Weight
11-15 Months
German Longhaired Pointers generally gain: 2 Pounds per week until 26 weeks old.
Hip dysplasia is a common problem with German Longhaired Pointers. Make sure your dog isn’t overweight.
A German Longhaired Pointer with healthy weight will not have any ribs visible. You should be able to run your hands along their side and feel the indivgidual ribs.
*All target numbers are approximate averages. Every dog’s dietary needs and weights will be different. Take into account pregnant or nursing dogs.
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