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German Wirehaired Pointer Dog Breed Guide

๐Ÿ“ Origin: Germany

The German Wirehaired Pointer is a versatile, hard-working hunting breed developed in Germany during the late 19th century to work across varied terrain and game. Known for its distinctive wiry, weather-resistant coat and keen nose, this breed excels as both a field companion and a devoted family dog for active households.

๐Ÿ—“ Last updated: June 2026 ยท ๐Ÿฉบ Veterinary reviewed
๐Ÿ“‹ Quick Summary
BreedGerman Wirehaired Pointer
SizeLarge (55โ€“70 lbs)
Height24โ€“26 inches
Lifespan12โ€“14 years
TemperamentEnergetic, Loyal, Intelligent
Energy LevelVery Highโ—โ—โ—โ—โ—
Good With Kidsโœ… Yes
GroomingModerate
TrainingVery Good
SheddingModerate
Best ForExperienced Owners
Energy
5/5
Trainability
4/5
Grooming
3/5
Shedding
3/5
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๐Ÿ• German Wirehaired Pointer Overview

The German Wirehaired Pointer is a rugged, athletic sporting dog built for endurance and all-weather hunting across land and water. Its dense wiry coat protects it from brush, briars, and cold temperatures, making it one of the most capable all-terrain gun dogs available. Equally loyal at home, it forms strong bonds with its family and thrives when given a clear purpose and plenty of daily exercise.

๐Ÿ“œ History & Origin

The German Wirehaired Pointer was developed in Germany during the 1800s by hunters who wanted a single dog capable of pointing, retrieving, and tracking across diverse terrain. Breeders crossed the German Shorthaired Pointer with the Pudelpointer, Stichelhaar, and Griffon to create a tougher, wire-coated dog suited to harsh conditions. The breed was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1959 and remains a top choice among serious hunters worldwide.

๐Ÿ‘€ Size & Appearance

๐Ÿถ Male

  • Weight: 55โ€“70 lbs (25โ€“32 kg)
  • Height: 24โ€“26 inches (61โ€“66 cm)

๐Ÿ• Female

  • Weight: 45โ€“60 lbs
  • Height: 22โ€“24 inches

Coat type: Dense, wiry, water-resistant double coat with a thick undercoat

Colors: Liver and WhiteLiver RoanSolid Liver

๐Ÿง  Temperament & Behaviour

EnergeticLoyalIntelligentAffectionateDetermined
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With Children

German Wirehaired Pointers are generally excellent with children. Their patient, gentle nature makes them reliable family companions. Always supervise interactions with very young children.

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With Other Dogs & Pets

Can show aggression toward other dogs or animals. Early socialisation is important, but this breed may need careful management in multi-pet households.

๐Ÿƒ Exercise Needs

90 mins/day

German Wirehaired Pointers are high-energy dogs that require at least 90 minutes of vigorous exercise daily. This includes brisk walks, off-leash running, fetch, or swimming. Without adequate exercise, they can become destructive or develop behavioural problems.

โš ๏ธ Apartment living: Not ideal. A house with a garden is strongly preferred.

๐Ÿ— Food & Diet Guide

๐Ÿถ Puppy (8 weeks โ€“ 12 months)

  • Feed a large/medium breed puppy formula
  • 3โ€“4 small meals per day up to 6 months
  • Reduce to 2โ€“3 meals from 6 months onward
  • Look for AAFCO "complete and balanced for growth" statement
  • Avoid overfeeding โ€” controlled growth prevents joint issues

๐Ÿ• Adult (German Wirehaired Pointer)

  • Daily amount: 3 to 4 cups per day split into two meals of quality dry kibble
  • Split into 2 meals per day
  • Choose AAFCO-compliant food for adult maintenance
  • Monitor weight monthly โ€” adjust portions as needed

Always consult your veterinarian for a feeding plan specific to your dog's age, weight, and health status.

๐Ÿ… Training Guide

Trainability: โ—โ—โ—โ—โ—‹ Very Good
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Basic Commands

Start sit, stay, come, and leave it from day one. Positive reinforcement with treats works best. Keep sessions to 5โ€“10 minutes.

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Toilet Training

Take puppy outside every 2 hours and immediately after meals, play, and sleep. Reward immediately after they go outside.

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Leash Training

Start with a flat collar and short sessions. Reward loose-leash walking. A front-clip harness helps dogs that pull.

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Socialisation

Expose to different people, sounds, and environments between 8โ€“16 weeks. This is the critical window for confident adult behaviour.

โœ‚๏ธ Grooming

Grooming Needs: โ—โ—โ—โ—‹โ—‹ Moderate  |  Shedding: โ—โ—โ—โ—‹โ—‹ Moderate
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Brushing

Brush 2โ€“3 times per week to manage shedding and coat condition.

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Bathing

Bath every 4โ€“6 weeks or when dirty. Over-bathing strips natural coat oils.

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Nail Trimming

Trim nails every 3โ€“4 weeks. If you hear clicking on hard floors, they are too long.

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Ear Cleaning

Check ears weekly for redness, odour, or discharge. Clean gently with a vet-approved ear cleaner.

๐Ÿฉบ Health Problems

โš•๏ธ Disclaimer: Always consult your veterinarian for breed-specific health screening. This is general guidance only.
Hip Dysplasia

Regular veterinary screening is recommended. Discuss breed-specific testing with your vet.

Von Willebrand Disease

Regular veterinary screening is recommended. Discuss breed-specific testing with your vet.

Hypothyroidism

Regular veterinary screening is recommended. Discuss breed-specific testing with your vet.

Entropion

Regular veterinary screening is recommended. Discuss breed-specific testing with your vet.

Preventive Health Tips

  • Annual vet checkups (twice yearly for dogs over 7)
  • Keep vaccinations and deworming up to date
  • Maintain a healthy weight โ€” obesity worsens most conditions
  • Ask your breeder for OFA/PennHIP health clearances on parents

โฑ Lifespan

12โ€“14 years

The average German Wirehaired Pointer lifespan is 12โ€“14 years. Larger breeds tend to have shorter lifespans than smaller breeds. Individual lifespan depends heavily on genetics, diet, exercise, and veterinary care.

Tips for a Longer, Healthier Life

  • Feed a balanced, high-quality diet appropriate for age and size
  • Maintain a healthy weight throughout life
  • Regular exercise matched to age and health status
  • Annual vet visits for early detection of health issues
  • Dental care โ€” dental disease affects overall health significantly

๐Ÿ’ท Puppy Price

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United Kingdom

ยฃ800 โ€“ ยฃ1,500

Pedigree KC-registered puppy from health-tested parents

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Pakistan

PKR 80,000 โ€“ 180,000

Pedigree puppy from registered breeder

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India

โ‚น40,000 โ€“ 90,000

Registered breeder, health-checked pup

Estimated Monthly Cost (UK)

Food~ยฃ42/mo
Vet / Insurance~ยฃ42/mo
Grooming~ยฃ18/mo
Accessories / Misc~ยฃ18/mo
Total Estimate~ยฃ120/mo

Prices vary by breeder, location, and pedigree quality. Always buy from a health-tested, reputable breeder โ€” never from puppy farms.

โš–๏ธ Pros & Cons

โœ… Pros

  • Active Hunters
  • Experienced Dog Owners
  • Families with Older Children
  • Excellent with children

โŒ Cons

  • Apartment Dwellers
  • First-Time Dog Owners
  • Requires significant daily exercise

๐Ÿ†š German Wirehaired Pointer vs Other Breeds

German Wirehaired Pointer vs German Shorthaired Pointer See German Shorthaired Pointer Guide โ†’

โœ… German Wirehaired Pointer wins at

The German Wirehaired Pointer handles colder, wetter, and rougher terrain better due to its protective wiry double coat.

โœ… German Shorthaired Pointer wins at

The German Shorthaired Pointer is easier to groom and generally adapts more readily to family life with less experienced owners.

๐Ÿ’ก Verdict: Choose the German Wirehaired Pointer for serious all-weather hunting work; choose the German Shorthaired Pointer for a slightly more versatile family and field balance.
German Wirehaired Pointer vs Wirehaired Pointing Griffon See Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Guide โ†’

โœ… German Wirehaired Pointer wins at

The German Wirehaired Pointer is faster, more driven, and better suited for large open-field hunting scenarios.

โœ… Wirehaired Pointing Griffon wins at

The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon tends to be gentler and more adaptable with families and novice owners.

๐Ÿ’ก Verdict: Pick the German Wirehaired Pointer for high-intensity field performance and pick the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon if you want a calmer, more family-oriented wirehaired dog.

๐Ÿ  Who Should Own a German Wirehaired Pointer?

โœ… Great Choice If You Are:

  • Active Hunters
  • Experienced Dog Owners
  • Families with Older Children
  • A family with children

โŒ Consider Another Breed If:

  • Apartment Dwellers
  • First-Time Dog Owners
  • You live in a small apartment without outdoor access
  • You have a very sedentary lifestyle

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

Is German Wirehaired Pointer good for families?

The German Wirehaired Pointer can be a wonderful family dog when raised alongside children and given consistent training and socialization from an early age. It tends to be most compatible with families who have older children, as its high energy and exuberant nature can accidentally knock over small toddlers. Families who hunt or enjoy outdoor activities will find this breed an exceptionally loyal and engaged companion.

How much does a German Wirehaired Pointer puppy cost?

In the United Kingdom, a German Wirehaired Pointer puppy from a reputable breeder typically costs between 800 and 1,500 GBP depending on lineage and health testing. In Pakistan, prices generally range from 80,000 to 180,000 PKR as the breed is relatively rare and sourced through specialized importers. In India, expect to pay between 40,000 and 90,000 INR from verified breeders, though availability is limited and import costs can raise the price further.

Is German Wirehaired Pointer easy to train?

The German Wirehaired Pointer is an intelligent breed that learns quickly but has an independent, strong-willed streak that requires a firm and consistent handler. It responds best to positive reinforcement training methods paired with clear boundaries set from puppyhood. This breed is not recommended for first-time dog owners, but experienced handlers who enjoy working dogs will find it highly responsive and rewarding to train.

What food is best for a German Wirehaired Pointer?

A high-quality dry kibble formulated for large, active breeds works well for the German Wirehaired Pointer, with protein from real meat sources listed as the first ingredient. Adults typically need 3 to 4 cups of food per day split across two meals, though exact quantities depend on the dog's age, weight, and activity level. During heavy hunting seasons or intense exercise periods, caloric intake should be increased and monitored closely to maintain a healthy body weight.

Does German Wirehaired Pointer bark a lot?

The German Wirehaired Pointer is an alert dog that will bark to signal strangers or unusual activity, but it is not considered an excessive or nuisance barker by breed standards. Adequate daily exercise and mental stimulation are the most effective ways to prevent boredom-related barking in this high-energy breed.

Can a German Wirehaired Pointer live in an apartment?

The German Wirehaired Pointer is not well suited to apartment living due to its large size, high energy level, and need for at least 90 minutes of vigorous exercise each day. This breed thrives in a home with a securely fenced yard and regular access to open spaces where it can run, explore, and burn off its considerable physical and mental energy.

๐Ÿ† Final Verdict

The German Wirehaired Pointer is best suited to experienced dog owners who understand the breed's specific needs. With a lifespan of 12โ€“14 years, high energy demands, and moderate grooming requirements, the German Wirehaired Pointer is a wonderful family dog.

If you can meet their exercise, training, and care needs, the German Wirehaired Pointer will reward you with years of loyal companionship.