Oh yes, if you show more attention to a cat or child that breed can get stroppy.
Germany
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This section is for German Shepherds -_- Go see a vet
NO not usually. But if they are frightened or intimidated , in rare rare cases they can be.
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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It varies among individual dogs, but in general, male German Shorthaired Pointers have penises that are around 4-6 inches in length.
English Setters are typically larger than German Shorthaired Pointers. English Setters can weigh between 45-80 pounds and stand around 24-27 inches tall at the shoulder, while German Shorthaired Pointers usually weigh between 45-70 pounds and stand around 21-25 inches tall.
A German shorthaired pointer is a large breed of dog usually liver coloured with white speckles.
German shorthaired pointers are not typically born with their spots fully developed. They usually have solid-colored coats at birth, with their spots starting to appear as they grow older. By the time they reach adulthood, they should have their distinctive spotted coat pattern.