Pudelpointer
Country: Allemagne Life expectancy: 12 -- 14 years old Height: between 55 and 63 cm females / 60 and 68 cm males Weight: between 26 and 32 kg
History, origin & features
The Pudelpointer is a German breed derived from crosses between English Pointers and Poodles. Introduced at the end of the 19th century by the German Baron von Zedlitz, the Pudelpointer is a breed with many qualities inherited from its ancestors: unrivalled flair, great stamina and firm stops, making it a versatile dog capable of hunting in any environment. The Pudelpointer is a hardy breed. Self-assured, they are never timid or aggressive. On the contrary, they are calm, gentle and well-balanced, and are patient with children. Pudelpointers are pleasant companions, but are mainly used for hunting, for which they retain a strong instinct. Self-confident, Pudelpointers are never timid or aggressive. On the contrary, they are calm, gentle and well-balanced, and are patient with children. A pleasant companion, Pudelpointers are mainly used for hunting, for which they retain a strong instinct. The Pudelpointer is a slender, slender dog, characterized above all by its coat. Dark in color, it is self-colored brown, dead leaf or black. The coat is hard and coarse, of medium length. It forms a beard and a small tuft on the head.