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The German Wirehaired Pointer grows up to 68 centimetres in height and can weigh up to 32 kilograms. Bred as a hunting companion, these dogs are strong and full of energy. They love outdoor activities and would be happiest with an owner or family who also enjoys spending time in nature. Playful and fun-loving with the people who love them, German Wirehaired Pointers need constant fulfilling play and won’t be happy simply sitting around the house. Their thick, tough coat protects them from thorns and brambles and lets them weather cold climates with ease.
Temperament
Active, friendly, willful
Breed Fast Facts
60 - 70 lbs
Large
High
Low
Very
12 to 14 years
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The Seeing Eye Dog is New Jersey’s official state dog.
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New Jersey’s viral sensation Prancer, an abandoned Chihuahua described as a “demon dog” by volunteer shelter workers, found his forever home in 2021.
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