Coat: Wiry, Double

How often should a German Wirehaired Pointer be groomed?

The German Wirehaired Pointer’s coat requires regular upkeep to maintain its texture and protective qualities. Their wiry, double coat sheds minimally because dead hair tends to stay trapped until removed. Weekly carding helps lift loose hairs and prevent matting, while a gentle slicker brush can be used sparingly to smooth the coat without damaging the wiry texture. Handstripping every 8 to 12 weeks is essential to preserve the coat’s natural roughness and color vibrancy. Color and pattern variations—such as liver, black & white, or roan with ticking—don’t require special stain care, but regular grooming keeps their coat looking sharp. Pay attention to the beard area, which can collect dirt and debris during outdoor activities. - Card coat weekly to remove dead hair - Use slicker brush lightly and gently - Handstrip every 8–12 weeks for texture - Clean beard regularly to avoid buildup Pro tip: Handstripping yourself can save grooming costs and keeps the coat healthy.

Size: Medium

About the German Wirehaired Pointer

The German Wirehaired Pointer is a rugged hunting companion with a distinctive wiry coat designed for all terrains and weather conditions. Developed in Germany in the late 1800s, this breed combines traits from the Griffon, Pudelpointer, and German Shorthaired Pointer to excel in pointing, retrieving, and tracking on land and water. Their medium-length double coat is water-repellent, shielding them from cold and dense brush. They have a unique beard and bushy eyebrows that protect their face during outdoor adventures. This breed is determined and focused, often reserved with strangers but affectionate with family. They thrive on consistent mental and physical challenges, making them well-suited for hunting, agility, and tracking activities. Their webbed feet make them strong swimmers, a useful trait for water retrieval work. Expect a dog that demands engagement and purpose, not just casual companionship.

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