The German Shorthaired Pointer Poodle mix is a combination of the German Shorthaired Pointer and the Poodle. The Pointer Doodle is athletic, intelligent, and an all-around friendly dog to own, making them perfect for people who want an active dog to play with.
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Little-Known Facts About the GSP Poodle Mix
Here are some interesting facts to know about the GSP Poodle mix to help influence your buying:
- Both parent breeds are from Germany: I know I highlighted their parent’s origins earlier. But it’s worth mentioning twice, and it is good to know their original purpose, to help better understand the GSP Poodle mix.
- Their fantastic swimming skills and coats made them more streamlined in the water. The German Shorthaired pointer first came into existence in the 17th century to also help hunt birds through track and pointing methods.
- They rarely get obese: While you can overfeed this dog, they will rarely get fat if you keep a good diet and exercise. The natural athletic ability they inherit from both parents makes them exceptionally well-built and muscular canines.
- It may be difficult to know what they’ll inherit: As the GSP Poodle mix is a hybrid breed, it can be challenging to know what characteristics and coats they will inherit. However, it’s worth knowing that these dogs are often healthier than typical pedigree dog breeds. To know what this GSP Poodle mix might inherit, you might want to become familiar with their parents’ personalities. That way, you can be prepared for both outcomes, just in case.
What’s the Pointer Doodle Price?
If you want a GSP Poodle mix, you can expect to pay around $1,000 on average. However, that price can vary significantly based on where you’re located, the breeder’s reputation, the dog’s parent’s pedigree status, and any health problem.
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It’s also important to know that as this dog is quite a new Doodle, it might not be that easy to find a genuine breeder for this dog. Also, the more substantial reputation these breeders have, the more expensive the cost of the dog will be.
To know if you’re getting a good deal, you must visit the dog in person first, observe the litter, parents, and more. You must know the breeder is complying with good breeding practices before buying. You should also ensure you have enough money for other expenses like food, vet bills, toys, and more.
Other great companion doodles are the Irishdoodle and the Springerdoodle, so make sure you check them out as well.
Are Pointer Doodles Hypoallergenic?
The GSP Poodle mix is not a hypoallergenic dog breed; no dog is truly hypoallergenic. On the contrary, though, this dog does not shed a lot compared to other Doodles. Part of this is because their Poodle parent is a low shedder and even their German Shorthaired Pointer parent sheds consistently, mainly during spring and fall.
Therefore if you’re someone who suffers from a lot of allergies, they may not be the best dog breed to own. However, their coat can be easily maintained if you brush them frequently.
Temperament & Intelligence
This is a dog breed that is incredibly loyal, intelligent, and independent. The Pointer Doodle is a dog that loves to problem solve and will happily do any task they’ve been set. However, because they’re pretty active and love a mental challenge, too, this is a breed that requires constant attention.
The GSP Poodle mix is a dog that must always be doing something. This means they don’t do well on their own at home for long periods, as they can develop boredom behaviors. Therefore if you’re away from home a lot, this is not the Doodle for you. Otherwise, this is a kind and affectionate Doodle, and they love to please their owner.
Are These Dogs Good for Families?
The Pointer Doodle may be a fantastic addition to your family if you have older children. This dog loves the outdoors and participating in activities; they rarely refuse a walk or run. In addition, they’re a dog that loves to engage in agility games and tricks, making them a good companion for younger children.
As they’re large doodles, they can accidentally knock children over if they’re not careful, so playtimes should always be supervised. Alongside this, younger children should be taught how to play with these dogs so they don’t mishandle them. Moreover, as they are eager to please nature, they’re a good breed for first-time dog owners.
Do GSP Poodle Mixes Get Along With Other Pets?
If socialized well and early on, the GSP Poodle mix tends to get along easily with other pets. Do note that sometimes they might display hunting instincts and sometimes might bring home a bird or animal.
Food & Diet Requirements
This dog requires a lot of high-quality dog food and good portion size, too, as it’s a large and active breed. Because of this, you’ll want to ensure that their food has a lot of protein and is free from filler ingredients. Also, it would help if you aimed to split their meal into 2-3 portions a day, as this dog breed can suffer from bloat because they have a deep chest.
You’ll also want to exercise them until one hour after they’ve eaten. To know exactly what you should be feeding them, you should speak to a vet who will be able to recommend you accordingly.
Full-grown sizes
The GSP Poodle mix is a medium to large-sized breed, and based on its gender, it will have slightly different dimensions.
Male | Female | |
Height | 20-23in/51-59cm | 20in/50cm |
Weight | 45-65lbs/21-33kg | 44-55lbs/21-25kg |
Life expectancy
The lifespan of a Pointer Doodle can range from 10-18 years.
Exercise
If you plan on owning a GSP Poodle mix, you should take them out for around one hour of exercise a day. This is a breed that requires intense exercise each day through a walk, run, hike, swim, or anything else. Due to their active nature, they’re not a dog that is suitable to live in an apartment; they require a backyard to run off their energy in.
Training
As this dog has an intelligent nature and is quite eager to please, they are easy to train. However, because they’re smart, they can easily pick up bad traits if not trained properly from an early age.
Similarly, you must give them enough mental stimulation as they will look for things to destroy if they aren’t engaged. Therefore you should conduct positive reinforcement-based training from an early age.
Grooming
If you decide to get the Pointer Doodle, you must dedicate a lot of time to its maintenance.
Moreover, if they inherit the Poodle characteristics, they’ll need to be professionally groomed every 3-6 weeks. You don’t want their coat to get too long as its hairs can easily get matted and trapped. Its also important to check their ears each week for redness, smell, or pus in case of an infection.
Pointer Doodle Health and Conditions
Most of the time, a German Shorthaired Pointer Poodle mix is healthy. If they do come into any health problems, it’s because they’ve inherited them. The following health conditions they could get are the following:
- Sebaceous adenitis
- Bloat
- Hip dysplasia
- Luxating patella
- Legg-calves Perthes disease
- Von Willebrand’s disease
- Idiopathic epilepsy
- Heart Disease
Conclusion
Overall, the GSP Poodle mix is a dog that requires a lot of attention and time for exercise. Because of this, they’re a Doodle suited to large active families, who can devote a lot of time and attention to this dog. They’re also a seasonal shedder, making them not the best Doodle to own if you suffer from many allergies. If you’re someone who can manage this, they’re an excellent dog to own, as they love to have fun and can be trained easily.
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Marko is the founder and author at PoodleHQ, where he blends profound expertise with formal training in Animal Behavior and Canine Genetics. With multiple generations of poodles under his care, he’s a breed connoisseur, honored with the Canine Care Excellence Award and lauded by the International Pet Enthusiasts Association.