German Pointer puppies
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German Shorthaired Pointer puppies, born on the 15th of January, 2024, are now ready to go. These pups come in a beautiful palette of Brown / White and Brown / Tan. The litter consists of one male and four females, each showcasing the breed's distinctive intelligent temperament.
At just over three months old, these pups have wanted for nothing and were handled ever day by myself and the kids, receiving all necessary vaccinations and worming treatments, tail docked by vet (papers given with each puppy) and now this is paying off as all pups are in the best of health full of fire and drive showing absolutely no nerves or shyness etc....their at the curious stage now were they are being introduced to their every day environment cars lawnmower other dogs etc... and again no sighs of nerves.
These pups were bred from my own two working dogs and are bred for hunting, mother is a strong Wirehaired German and father is a huge smoothhaired German. Both parents are great around kids and fantastic gun dogs, both working pheasant, woodcock and snipe the dog has also done duck and geese. These dogs are not soft and work rough ground all day not a problem. Hunting homes only please as this breed would be wasted as pets.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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981098109057859 | M | Brown / White | For Sale |
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F | Brown / White | Sold |
981098109057807 | F | Brown / Tan | For Sale |
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F | Brown / Tan | Sold |
981098109057970 | F | Brown / White | For Sale |
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