The Pudelpointer was conceived by crossing the English Pointer and German hunting poodle. The dog originates from Germany, used as a pointing breed because of its distinct hunting instincts, which make it colonize the top spot in the performance test. The standard coat types include harsh, dense, or wiry and covered in chestnut, black, or liver. The head is well-proportioned with the body, while the amber eyes are sparkling and alert. It has large shaggy ears hanging down to the cheeks and a moderately docked tail. The medium-sized dog is athletic and rectangular-shaped. Other notable features are the mustache, beard, and bushy eyebrows.
Pudelpointers have a withers height between 22”-27” (56-69 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 40-65 lb (18-29 kg). The Pudelpointer has an overall body length of roughly 31”-38” (79-97 cm), standing height between 28”-34” (71-86 cm), and a typical lifespan of 11-14 years.
The Pudelpointer was conceived by crossing the English Pointer and German hunting poodle. The dog originates from Germany, used as a pointing breed because of its distinct hunting instincts, which make it colonize the top spot in the performance test. The standard coat types include harsh, dense, or wiry and covered in chestnut, black, or liver. The head is well-proportioned with the body, while the amber eyes are sparkling and alert. It has large shaggy ears hanging down to the cheeks and a moderately docked tail. The medium-sized dog is athletic and rectangular-shaped. Other notable features are the mustache, beard, and bushy eyebrows.
Pudelpointers have a withers height between 22”-27” (56-69 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 40-65 lb (18-29 kg). The Pudelpointer has an overall body length of roughly 31”-38” (79-97 cm), standing height between 28”-34” (71-86 cm), and a typical lifespan of 11-14 years.