The German Shorthair Pointer

About The Breeds

The versatile, medium-sized German Shorthaired Pointer is an enthusiastic gundog of all trades who thrives on vigorous exercise, positive training, and a lot of love. GSP people call their aristocratic companions the 'perfect pointer.' Male German Shorthaired Pointers stand between 23 and 25 inches at the shoulder and weigh anywhere from 55 to 70 pounds; females run smaller. The coat is solid liver (a reddish brown), or liver and white in distinctive patterns. The dark eyes shine with enthusiasm and friendliness. Built to work long days in the field or at the lake, GSPs are known for power, speed, agility, and endurance. 'Noble' and 'aristocratic' are words often used to describe the overall look. GSPs make happy, trainable pets who bond firmly to their family. They are always up for physical activities like running, swimming, organized dog sports'; in fact, anything that will burn some of their boundless energy while spending outdoors time with a human buddy. - AKC German Shorthair Pointer Standard

For more information about the breed, please visit the AKC Breed Standard Webpage.


The Labrador Retriever

The sweet-faced, lovable Labrador Retriever is one of America's most popular dog breeds, year after year. Labs are friendly, outgoing, and high-spirited companions who have more than enough affection to go around for a family looking for a medium-to-large dog.

The sturdy, well-balanced Labrador Retriever can, depending on the sex, stand from 21.5 to 24.5 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 55 to 80 pounds. The dense, hard coat comes in yellow, black, and a luscious chocolate. The head is wide, the eyes glimmer with kindliness, and the thick, tapering 'otter tail' seems to be forever signaling the breed's innate eagerness. Labs are famously friendly. They are companionable housemates who bond with the whole family, and they socialize well with neighbor dogs and humans alike. But don't mistake his easygoing personality for low energy: The Lab is an enthusiastic athlete that requires lots of exercise, like swimming and marathon games of fetch, to keep physically and mentally fit.

For more information about the breed, please visit the AKC Breed Standard Webpage.


Meet the four legged team!

Black dog standing on grass with trees and a building in the background.

Magic The Gathering: Call name Magic. Magic is a Black Labrador Retriever. She is a skilled small game hunting dog and LOVES to hunt for any kind of fowl. Magic is an extremely tolerant and sweet dam.

After much consideration, we have decided to retire Magic from our breeding program and allow her to continue to focus on Dock Diving and Hunting.

A dog with a black head, black collar, and a coat of black and white speckled fur standing on a grassy field, possibly in a park or sports field, with soccer goals and orange fencing in the background.

Willow Pillow: Call name Willow. Willow is a German Shorthair Pointer. She is extremely affectionate, loyal, and sweet personality. Willow loves to play and is extremely attentive to the hunt.

A black and white dog with a brown collar standing on green grass, facing to the right with its head raised.

Koda Jack McCall: Call name Coop. Cooper is our beautiful stud German Shorthair Pointer. Cooper is muscular, athletic, and we get compliments everywhere we go about his calm demeaner. Cooper loves to snuggle but is also a fantastic hunter. We are currently working on field training him for duck retrieval but already does excellent with Pheasant hunting.

FAQs

Why do I have to sign a contract?

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Our contracts not only keep our puppies safe; which is our top priority; but it also keeps YOU safe. Our contracts outline our health guarantees, health testing, puppy return policy, spay and neuter policy, expected care, and more.


Why don’t you sell breeding rights?

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Breeding rights are only given to select individuals who prove that they are going to take all of the proper steps that are involved in breeding. Only sport and show homes that conduct the proper health testing will be given breeding rights.


What makes you different?

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There are quite a few German Shorthair and Labrador breeders out there. What makes us different isn’t only the attention that we pay to the genetics of our Studs and Dams, but also the overall care of the puppies. Puppies are kept in our home, not in a barn or kennel. Puppies are socialized well! They are used to nail trimming, teeth brushing, ear cleaning, vacuum sounds, raised with children, other dogs, exposed to gun fire, pheasant scent, duck scent, and quail scent.

Our goal is to produce extremely well-rounded hunting dogs, but also dogs that fit nicely into ACTIVE homes.


How can I contact you?

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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.