NO not usually. But if they are frightened or intimidated , in rare rare cases they can be.
Germany
yes
This section is for German Shepherds -_- Go see a vet
Yes but the German Shorthaired Pointer thrives as part of an active family. He is an even-tempered, intelligent and loyal family watchdog that has enthusiasm for its work.
German Shorthaired Pointer's have a dense undercoat, and and outer layer of stiff guard hairs.
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Oh yes, if you show more attention to a cat or child that breed can get stroppy.
A German shorthaired pointer is a large breed of dog usually liver coloured with white speckles.
German Shorthaired Pointers typically grow to be around 21 to 25 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 45 to 70 pounds. They are a medium to large-sized breed.
Breed All About It - 1998 German Shorthaired Pointer was released on: USA: 5 September 2001
All breeds of domestic dog, including the German Shorthaired Pointer, is in the kingdom Animalia. In fact, this applies to all members of the canine family.