Stichelhaar No votes yet The breed is one of the oldest German rough-coated pointing dogs. Though one of the oldest German rough-coated pointing dogs, the Stichelhaar was first developed in the 1800s as a gun dog.
Stichelhaar Other Names: Deutscher Stichelhaariger Vorstehhund, German Broken Height: (Approx.) 21-26 In.
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Most of the early wirehaired Pointers represented a combination of Griffon, Stichelhaar, Pudelpointer, and German Shorthair.
Among these were the Pudelpointers, the Griffon, Stichelhaar and the German Shorthaired Pointer, all of which may have contributed to the breed. Foxhounds, Airedale Terriers, and Broken Coated Pointers were said to have been in the mix as well.
The German Wire-haired Pointer is very similar to the German Short-haired Pointer, except in coat, and the latter obviously had a hand in the Wire-haired's make-up, as did the Wire-haired Pointing Griffon and the Stichelhaar, ...
The descendent of the pudelpointer (a combination of the old German pudel and the pointer), the German wirehaired pointer resulted from a cross with the early German shorthaired pointer, the griffon, the stichelhaar and the Polish water dog.
German Wirehaired Pointer's ancestor is the Pudelpointer, a crossbreed of the Pointer and the old German Pudel. Other breeds used to create the German Wirehaired Pointer include the Polish Water Dog, the German Shorthaired Pointer, the Stichelhaar, ...
His most important ancestor was the pudelpointer (itself a combination of the old German pudel and the pointer), which was crossed with the early German shorthaired pointer, griffon, stichelhaar and Polish water dog.
It was derived from a combination of the Pudelpointer, early German Shorthaired Pointer, Griffon, Stichelhaar, and Polish Water Dog.
careful crosses of the German pointer with many other breeds. sources differ on the exact lineage, though the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, Pudelpointer, Stichelhaar, and Deutsch-Kurzhaar are frequently accepted as the most likely contributors.
See also: Pointer, Pudelpointer, German Wirehaired Pointer, German Shorthaired Pointer, German Shorthair
 
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