Wachtelhund do best living in the house, they can be kept in a kennel but require a lot of contact with their family members. They are very loyal dogs and do best in a social atmosphere.
Deutscher Wachtelhund No votes yet The breed dates back to the 1700s in Germany where they were used as a rugged, high-energy hunting breed. The medium-sized gun dog weighs 44 to 66 pounds and stands 17 to 21 inches tall.
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The Deutscher Wachtelhund is a highly capable gundog that is adaptable to a variety of working conditions. They are versatile, watchful, and excel at tracking and trailing large-sized game. They are also excellent bird dogs.
The Deutscher Wachtelhund is a strong boned, muscular, medium sized gundog with long thick wavy hair. It is solidly-built which allows it to retrieve heavy game such as hares and foxes.
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Description: The German Long-Haired Pointer (Deutsch Langhaar) is the rarest of the German Pointers and is closely related to the Large Münsterländer, the Small Münsterländer, and the Wachtelhund which is similar to the English Springer Spaniel.
See also: Deutscher Wachtelhund, German Spaniel, Springer Spaniel, Retriever, German Longhaired Pointer
 
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