German Pointer

German pointer

German shorthaired pointer is known of german pointers and routinely is called only German Ohara, without confusion. In the 15 century in Germany, said honícím brackes dogs, but they had nothing in common with today's hounds. Given that the origin of the German Pointer is rather convoluted, it is reasonable to say that this dog came from a common strain of the Rail dogs, improved foreign genes (crossing with the Spanish hounds, pointers, hounds Italian, etc.) It was bred in the 19th century, now is not used only for hunting, but it's also an excellent companion to live for 12 to 14 years in Germany, he says Deutscher Kurzhaariger Vorstehhund or just Deutsch Kurzhaar.