Pointer
Since the German shorthaired pointer was developed to be a dog suited to family life and as well as a versatile hunter, the correct temperament is that of an intelligent, bold, and characteristically affectionate dog that is cooperative and easily trained. Shyness, fearfulness, over submissiveness, aloofness, lack of biddability, or aggression (especially toward humans) are all incorrect traits. It is usually very good with children, although care should be taken because the breed can be boisterous especially when young. These dogs love interaction with humans and appreciate active families who will give them an outlet for their energy. Most German Shorthaired Pointers make excellent watchdogs. The breed generally gets along well with other dogs. A strong hunting instinct is correct for the breed, which is not always good for other small pets such as cats or rabbits
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lance leopold, about 1 year ago
Terrific!!!
carpenter777, about 1 year ago
wonderful
Susan Zohn, about 1 year ago
Another great shot! Love the action here. Hey my dog has the decoy!
Steve Jones, about 1 year ago
Yeh decoy training. I have some shots with game but will not post them as they will offend others.
But it’s a big part of country life and even though i don’t agree with it still a natural thing for dogs to do. You can never take instinct out of any animal.
Sean Farragher, about 1 year ago
terrific shot Steve
Mel Brackstone, about 1 year ago
What an absolutely gorgeous dog! Excellent capture, Steve!
Julie Langford
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about 1 year ago
Amazing capture and stunning photography.
KCphoto, 4 months ago
Great capture :)K
PPPhotoArt, 4 months ago
amazing, thanks for the informative commentary, just a stunning shot!!!!!
jewelskings, 4 months ago
Awesome shot!