German Shorthaired Pointer breeders

The German Shorthaired Pointer, or Deutsch Kurzhaar as he is known in his native Germany, was developed as an all-purpose dog in the late 1800s. The intent was to develop a versatile sporting breed that could work as a pointer, retriever, tracker and hunter of both large and small game, and to work well in all types of terrain including water.

The German Shorthaired Pointer is friendly, eager to please, intelligent, and has a stable temperament. While the GSP does adapt well to various living environments, this is a sporting breed that requires daily exercise.

In addition to working as a hunter, the GSP is often seen in several dog sports, including agility, flyball, obedience trials and the conformation show ring.

For more information about the German Shorthaired Pointer, see the Breed Info section.

Big Country Kennels - Featured Breeder

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Big Country Kennels Featured Breeder

Big Country Kennels

St. Anns, Ontario
Tel.: (905) 957-2717
E-mail: geraldine@bigcountrykennels.ca

We are located on a large, private, 20 acre property in Rural Niagara, just south of St. Catharines Ontario. We work hard to contribute to the improvement and soundness of the German Shorthaired Pointer breed and we continue to strive for dogs that will provide the best results in the field or show ring but, most importantly, as loving family pets.

Temperament along with good health are our main concerns, and we only breed dogs with full health clearances. We are further committed to offering our support to all puppy owners for the lifetime that they own a Big Country dog.

For further details, please visit our website at: www.bigcountrykennels.ca

 

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Legacyk German Shorthaired Pointers

Legacyk GSPs Reg'd

Nancibeth Koutstaal
324 8th Con.
Harley, Ontario  N0E 1E0
Tel.: 519-449-1379
Email: bethgsp@yahoo.com

At "Legacyk" German Shorthaired Pointers our goal is to produce quality German Shorthaired Pointers with great temperaments, structure and health to give the best results in the field, show ring and as loving pets.

We pride ourselves in producing Dual Quality German Shorthaired Pointers found in the field, show ring or on the couch. We breed only to selective dogs with full health clearances, show, field titles and, first and foremost, wonderful temperaments. Whether you are a pet owner, a top competitor or a breeder, these great dogs will enrich your life and you will enjoy loving, showing or hunting these magnificent animals! Dedication for quality and betterment of the breed is a PRIORITY!

For further information, see our website at: www.legacyk.com


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