German Longhaired Pointer

German Longhaired Pointer

Description of a German Longhaired Pointer.

The 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.

Below is a chart of qualities of the German Longhaired Pointer.
Color Key:
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Barking habits of a German Longhaired Pointer
**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).
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