The German shorthaired pointer was no accident. The dog's roots trace back to the 1600s, when the heavy Spanish pointer was crossed with the Hanoverian hound to produce a dog that was interested in both trailing mammals and pointing birds. These all-purpose hunters could also kill wounded game if the need arose. German Shorthaired Pointers are extremely versatile hunting dogs. Bred to be instinctive hunting all-rounders, these multitasking dogs can hunt, point, and retrieve, and have been used to hunt quarry of all kinds, including rabbits, raccoons, game birds, and even deer.
Photo / Video: www.unsplash.com / www.pexels.com / www.pixabay.com
Music: www.storyblocks.com
Photo / Video: www.unsplash.com / www.pexels.com / www.pixabay.com
Music: www.storyblocks.com
- Catégories
- MAMMALS
- Mots-clés
- german shorthaired pointer, german, short
Commentaires