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Wirehaired Pointing Griffon

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The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, also referred to as the Korthals Griffon, is a medium-sized Dutch sporting dog breed with wiry coats and distinctive facial hair. While these dogs are renowned for their superb water and dry land hunting abilities, they also make easygoing and devoted friends. They prefer to get along well with polite children and other pets due to their calm nature. This breed is perfect for allergy sufferers due to their hypoallergenic, low-shedding coats. Breed lovers like Wirehaired Pointing Griffons for their playful temperament and their messy, endearing appearance.

Care as a Pet/ In Captivity

The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon is a breed that thrives in an active family environment and demands a lot of activity. These dogs’ low-maintenance fur and enthusiasm to please their owners make grooming and training very simple.

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Exercise

Due to their high level of activity, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons need a lot of daily exercise. They are excellent candidates for dog sports including agility and scent work trials due to their intellect, work ethic, and vivacious dispositions. They will get along well with a household that values being outside. Whether chasing a ball in the backyard or going on a stroll with its owners, this breed likes to play and burn off energy outside.

Grooming

The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon requires little maintenance when it comes to grooming. Although no dog is totally hairless, these dogs have extremely little shedding, which makes them popular with those who suffer from allergies. 

The rough, wiry exterior coat is joined by a lovely moustache and bushy eyebrows, giving it a naturally untidy appearance. Just a weekly brushing and the odd haircut are all that these dogs require to keep their coats from getting too messy, especially around their eyes.

Nutrition and Diet

You should give your Wirehaired Pointing Griffon a high-quality, correctly portioned diet, as you should with all dog breeds. Plan a nutritious feeding regimen and precise serving sizes with your vet that are appropriate for your dog’s age, weight, and activity level.

It’s also advised to offer two to three smaller meals rather than one larger one per day to large dogs who are prone to bloat. Try feeding your dog from a slow-feeder bowl or an interactive treat toy if they gobble their food down in a matter of minutes. This can prolong the time it takes them to finish their meal and lower the risk of health problems.

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