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Personality: The German Shorthaired Pointer is "one of the most energetic breeds," according to the Dog Breed Info Center. "Protective, clever, eager and willing to please," adds the American Kennel Club. An "even-tempered, intelligent and loyal family watchdog," the breed is also known for being able to adapt to different lifestyles.
Grooming: Both the AKC and the Dog Breed Info Center agree that the German Shorthaired Pointer's coat makes for easy grooming, although the AKC acknowledges that "the GSP's short coat sheds." Regular brushing with a firm-bristled brush is recommended. To give the coat a glossy shine, rub with chamois, and if you take the dog hunting (which is what it was bred to do), make sure it's got a dry coat and clean paws and ears after its day on the prowl.
Common Health Issues: This breed is "considered a healthy choice" with relatively few health problems, says My Dog Breed, noting that Addison's disease sometimes occurs, as well as common problems such as bloat. The German Shorthaired Pointer Club of America (GSPCA) recommends asking breeders about such possible health issues as hip dysplasia, congenital cardiac conditions and progressive retinal atrophy.

