German Wirehaired Pointer
Coat
Solid:

White Markings: All of the above may have
as trim on the chest/feet, in the irish spotting, piebald or extreme white pattern.
Ticking/Roaning: Allowed.
Eyes
in black dopz.
in liver dogz.
Nose
in black dogz.
in liver dogz.
Faults
Wrong eye colour.
Disqualifications
More than 70% colour in a piebald dog.
Notes
The creation of the German Wirehaired Pointer began in the 1700's as a mix between German gundogs, such as the Wachtelhund, local hounds and possibly French Griffons. More noble French and Italian hounds, as well as English and Spanish Pointer, played a role as well in an attempt to create a versatile allround hunting dog. In the early 1900's, von Zedlitz started a project to refine the dogs and their hunting abilities, and the result was the modern German Wirehaired Pointer. It is an excellent allround hunter, and has also been used as a sled dog.
The Wirehaired Pointer should appear powerful, noble and dry with a clearly rectangular body shape. The head should have a powerful muzzle and slight stop. The ears are set high and wide apart. The neck is of medium length, dry and slightly arched. The body has a deep chest with slight tuck up and muscular back. Good angulation in the legs. The tail should be straight and carried horizontally or somewhat up. The coat is thick and wirey with a thick undercoat, longer on the face.
Breed Files
Java
Filename: CS German WH PointerOffset: 5945
Base: Labrador
SCP: Great Dane
Accepted: April 22, 2006
Notes: Comes with three tail variations (docked or long). Angled legs. Furfiles included are accepted.
AR/Cierra
Filename: German WHPOffset: 5703
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dachshund
Accepted: December 31, 2005
Notes: Includes a furfile for the roan.