WELCOME TO CHERRY GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER

We’re excited to offer you the opportunity to bring home one of these beautiful and loving babies. Browse our available puppies and learn more about this amazing German Shorthaired Pointer breed.

HISTORY OF GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER

ORIGIN

The German Shorthaired Pointer has a history dating back to the 17th century, but the breed we know today was specifically developed in the mid- to late nineteenth century to be a versatile hunting dog. The early predecessors of the GSP were known as German Pointers or German Bird Dogs, resulting from crosses between Spanish Pointers and Bloodhounds. These crosses produced a large hound-like dog with a keen sense of smell. Hunters sought dogs with obedient personalities, but they also desired style and elegance to accompany their scenting abilities. To add style, Pointers from England were introduced, creating a dog that excelled both on land and in water. Prince Albrecht zu Solms-Braunfeld of the Royal House of Hanover played a significant role in encouraging breeders to prioritize function over form when selecting early specimens. As a result, a lean, athletic, and responsive hunting dog emerged, showcasing intelligence and affection as a companion. The first German Shorthair arrived in the United States in 1925, imported by Dr. Charles Thornton of Montana, who went on to breed them. Merely five years later, the breed gained recognition from the American Kennel Club (AKC), with Greif v.d. Fliegerhalde being the first registered German Shorthair with the AKC. World War II had a significant impact on the breeding of German Shorthaired Pointers. Many breeders concealed their best dogs, including GSPs, along with other valuable possessions, as the war drew to a close. Some of these dogs were sent to Yugoslavia for safekeeping, but due to political circumstances, West German breeders faced challenges in rebuilding the breed with a limited gene pool..

SIZE & COLORS

Male German Shorthaired Pointers typically stand 23 to 25 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 55 to 70 pounds. Females, on the other hand, have a slightly smaller stature, standing 21 to 23 inches tall at the shoulder and weighing around 45 to 60 pounds.

+ 0
HAPPY FAMILIES

Meanwhile, in the United States, GSPs experienced remarkable progress. The 1950s saw significant advancements for the breed, and many consider 1968 as the peak year for German Shorthaired Pointers in the US. In that year, three out of the top four finishers at the AKC National Field Trial Championship had already achieved their conformation championships. Beyond their hunting abilities, GSPs have inspired writers to feature the breed in their works. Robert B. Parker, known for his Spenser mystery series, prominently features three solid-liver German Shorthairs named Pearl. Rick Bass wrote “Colter: The True Story of the Best Dog I Ever Had,” recounting his experiences living and hunting with a German Shorthair in Montana. Additionally, sportswriter Mel Wallis wrote “Run, Rainey, Run,” chronicling his relationship with his intelligent and versatile hunting German Shorthaired Pointer. Today, the German Shorthaired Pointer holds the 19th position among the 155 breeds and varieties recognized by the AKC, reflecting its popularity and standing among dog enthusiasts.

About Us

WHO WE ARE

I’m called Paul L. Torrence My better half and I are pet sweethearts so we took up the drive to raise these beautiful canine variety to fulfill the necessities of families who will need to claim or add another part to their loved ones. we used to raise Chihuahuas for a long time and in this manner sold the business. After a decade we ran over the German Shorthaired Pointer and it was all consuming, instant adoration! Our canines are a piece of our family and are brought up in our home. The little dogs are ruined, solid, cheerful and prepared to play; from our home to yours!

We keep our young doggies current on inoculations up until the hour of delivery and they will have a veterinarian wellbeing check prior to leaving us. Each of our doggies accompany AKC papers and come from champion lines. In spite of the fact that you might not have any desire to show your doggy, family is vital with regards to wellbeing and personality. Reach Us to Find out more

WHY CHOOSE US

HIGH QUALITY SERVICE

Our numerous long stretches of involvement put us in front of different reproducers as we probably are aware the varieties in and out and we give our young doggies home preparation and helpful preparation . With us being around creatures since from birth and our veterinary involvement in creatures makes you to realize that you are at the ideal locations and you will get an ideal pup.

100% HEALTHY PUPPIES

We have considered and known every one of the hereditary issues of the variety right from their folks. So we do all the vital test for the guardians prior to reproducing them and ensure that after our children are conceived, they are vet checked and all essential shots are given to them . Our little dogs accompany a year wellbeing ensure declaration to guarantee you that your pup is absolutely solid and fine..

24/7 ASSISTANCE AND CUSTOMER CARE

We are free all day, every day to answer to our clients and answer all essential inquiries they could have. We call and converse with our clients on telephone to explain them on any questions and better comprehension in regards to the variety and our administrations.

ABOUT THE GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER BREED

The German Shorthaired Pointer, also known as the GSP dog, is a versatile and elegant sporting breed that excels both as a hunting dog and a loving family companion. With his exceptional hunting skills, he can track and retrieve various types of game, including feathered and furred prey, and even trail deer. In the evening, he enjoys spending time with the family, playing with the kids, or snuggling up on the sofa. If you’re not into hunting, he’s always up for a hike or jog by your side. Slightly smaller than a Pointer, the GSP possesses a distinctive and regal appearance. His head is gracefully chiseled, adorned with dark almond-shaped eyes that radiate intelligence and a good-humored expression. His large, dark nose adds to his charm. The breed’s broad, dropped ears are set high and lie flat against the head. However, the most striking feature of the GSP is his short, dense, and sleek coat, which comes in solid liver or liver and white, often with patching, ticking, or roan patterns. The tail is typically docked, leaving about 40 percent of its original length. This energetic and intelligent dog thrives on both work and play. He cherishes human companionship and forms a special bond with children, although he may be a bit boisterous for younger ones. The GSP dislikes being left alone for extended periods and may exhibit signs of anxiety or engage in destructive behavior if deprived of regular companionship and exercise. While he barks at strangers to alert his family, he is not typically aggressive. Males tend to be more outgoing and display more assertive hunting instincts compared to females. The muscular GSP requires a significant amount of exercise to channel his energy. Plan to provide him with one to two hours of physical activity each day. With his webbed feet and water-resistant coat, he particularly enjoys swimming and is a natural water dog. If you have a pool, you can expect him to join you in the water. GSPs are eager to please their owners and respond well to praise, play, and food rewards. They are generally not stubborn and quickly grasp new exercises. However, maintaining their focus during training can be a challenge as they can easily become bored. Remarkably, the GSP is one of the few hunting breeds capable of performing a wide range of gundog tasks, including pointing and retrieving. Whether it’s upland birds, waterfowl, rabbits, raccoons, or even deer, the GSP demonstrates unwavering reliability and unwavering commitment to fulfill any task asked of him. The German Shorthaired Pointer is a stylish and versatile breed, combining exceptional hunting abilities with a friendly and affectionate nature. He is a reliable hunting partner and a devoted family companion, always ready to please and bring joy to those around him.

PREVIEW OF OUR AVAILABLE PUPPIES

Reviews From Our Satisfied Clients

Previous slide
Next slide

CONTACT FORM

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
WHICH PUPPY ARE YOU INTERESTED IN?
Name
Email

© Copyright 2023 – All Rights Reserved Cherry German Shorthaired Pointer