The GSP is one of the most athletic breeds alive and needs a genuinely active owner: think running, hiking, swimming or dog sport, not just a walk. The wash-and-wear coat is easy, but the brain and body demand hours of daily work — under-exercised GSPs become destructive and anxious. Devoted and people-focused, they want to be part of the action.
German Shorthaired Pointer
- Trainer-reviewed by Marcus Bell, CPDT-KA
- Last updated June 2, 2026
Breed character
A tireless, do-it-all hunting athlete — intelligent, affectionate and almost limitless in stamina, happiest with a job and a tired body.
Temperament
- Energetic
- Intelligent
- Loyal
- Eager
- Bold
Likes
- Running, hiking and swimming
- Hunting, retrieving and scent games
- Being with their person
- Daily mental and physical challenge
Dislikes
- Apartment life and inactivity
- Being left alone all day
- Boredom
- Cold, wet idleness
Habits & quirks
- Pointing — freezing on scent or birds
- Leaning and shadowing their owner
- High-energy zoomies if under-exercised
- Jumping in greeting without training
Great for
- Runners, hikers and hunters
- Experienced, very active owners
- Dog-sport competitors
- Homes with space and time to spare
Think twice if…
- First-time or sedentary owners
- Apartments
- Homes empty all day
- Anyone wanting a calm housedog
Is this the right breed for you?
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Care, gear & guides
Guides for this breed are coming soon.