Appearance of the German Wirehaired Pointing Wolfhound
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The German Wirehaired Pointing Wolfhound is a large, heavy dog with an almost elegant gait. These hybrids will have long, parallel heads with long, slightly pointed muzzles. They will have a broad, deep chest, small ears and a strong, medium to long tail. They have arched necks and strong, straight legs. As a hybrid, you'll probably see a mix of bi or tricolors varying from brindle, gray, fawn, silver, black and brown. Coats will have an undercoat that may be soft and an outer coat that is stiff, coarse and feathered. The coat should be highly weather-resistant, keeping your hybrid comfortable in cold weather. |
Temperament of the German Wirehaired Pointing Wolfhound
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These hybrids can be quite large, as they inherit the size of one of the world's largest dog breeds. Because of its size and strength, the German Wirehaired Pointing Wolfhound needs to be supervised when around children and other pets. Although these dogs tend to be quite docile and friendly, they can have a wide range of prey and should not be left alone with small animals. An extroverted dog, no one is a stranger. Your hybrid may bark to alert you when someone he doesn't know comes calling, but is eager to make friends once permission is given. |
Needs and activities of the German Wirehaired Pointing Wolfhound
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The Irish Wolfhound is a medium-energy dog, while the German Wirehaired Pointing Wolfhound is a relatively active breed. Your hybrid will probably be a moderately active dog requiring around 40 to 60 minutes of long walks a day. Some hybrids may inherit more of a Pointer character and, as such, will be happiest with a job to do. Agility classes and obedience trials could be good activities to work both mind and body. Invite your German Wirehaired Pointing Wolfhound to accompany you on a hike. He'll love the beach and could also be the ideal jogging partner. |
Maintenance of the German Wirehaired Pointing Wolfhound
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The German Wirehaired Pointing Wolfhound sheds all year round, but shedding can be controlled by weekly brushing. Your German Wirehaired Pointing Wolfhound's coat can be uniquely textured in that it is very thick and warm in winter, but transforms into a much finer coat in summer. A shedding tool will be useful for removing loose fur. Neither the Irish Greyhound nor the German Wirehaired Pointer need to bathe regularly, but some owners choose to wash their hybrids several times a year or when their dogs are really dirty. You'll need to check and clean your hybrids' ears from time to time, as they can be prone to ear infections. And as with all dogs, teeth should be cleaned, ideally every week to prevent periodontal disease. |