German Shorthaired Pointers’ Heat Cycle
German Shorthaired Pointers enter their first heat cycle at around 6-12 months. Should you spay or neuter them, and when? Here’s everything you need to know about these dogs and their heat cycles.
German Shorthaired Pointers enter their first heat cycle at around 6-12 months. Should you spay or neuter them, and when? Here’s everything you need to know about these dogs and their heat cycles.
All dogs shed because shedding is normal, but you can reduce the shedding of your GSP in the following ways.
You can’t stop your dog from barking altogether because it’s a normal trait. However, you can reduce your GSP’s barking in the following ways.
German Shorthaired Pointers have a hunting ancestry and were bred in Germany. Here’s a summary of the history of these canines.
Although they’re usually healthy dogs, German Shorthaired Pointers can develop several health problems. Fortunately, you can prevent most of these with regular vet check-ups. Let’s take a look at the health conditions they might suffer from.
Discover the energetic side of German Shorthaired Pointers and learn about their exercise needs, activity levels, and ways to keep them mentally stimulated.
Say goodbye to the unsanitary and unappealing behavior of your German Pointer eating its own feces. Learn the expert-approved causes and solutions for coprophagia in this must-read article.
German Shorthaired Pointers (GSP) are quite intelligent and friendly, but they have intense bursts of energy and can get rowdy if kept inside for long periods. Let’s learn more about them.
Tail docking in German Shorthaired Pointers is a common procedure, but it is allowed only for specific reasons.
When your German Shorthaired Pointer’s nails are so long that they touch the ground when it walks, it is time for a nail trim!