A sturdily built dog, the German Wirehaired Pointer should be able to hike all day through all types of terrain. The weather-resistant, straight wiry coat is an essential breed characteristic. The outer coat is about 1 to 2 inches long, long enough to protect against brambles but not so long that the outline of the dog is obscured. The eyebrows, beard, and whiskers are of medium length. The undercoat is thick in winter for warmth but thin in summer. The coat repels water.
Scooby
German Wirehaired Pointer
Warren, Michigan
Nakita
German Wirehaired Pointer
Blair, Nebraska
Raven
German Wirehaired Pointer
Windsor, Colorado
Darby
German Wirehaired Pointer
Lake Saint Louis, Missouri
Maple
German Wirehaired Pointer
Northbrook, Illinois
**DEUCE**
German Wirehaired Pointer
Crenshaw, Mississippi
Malik
German Wirehaired Pointer
Corvallis, Oregon
Rogue
German Wirehaired Pointer
Wedgefield, South Carolina
Ellie
German Wirehaired Pointer
East Greenville, Pennsylvania
Winston
German Wirehaired Pointer
Cleveland, Ohio
Brandy
German Wirehaired Pointer
Mokena, Illinois
Marylin
German Wirehaired Pointer
Salt Lake City, Utah
Henniker
German Wirehaired Pointer
Mason, Michigan
Kurt
German Wirehaired Pointer
Colusa, California
Odessa
German Wirehaired Pointer
Colusa, California
THOMAS
German Wirehaired Pointer
Omaha, Nebraska
Arlo III
German Wirehaired Pointer
Dallas, Texas