Deutscher Stichelhaariger Vorstehhund Staufhaarig Hessischen Rauhbart German Broken-Coated Pointer
Common nicknames
Stichelhaar
Origin
Germany
Traits
Height
Males
60–70 cm (24–28 in)
Females
58–68 cm (23–27 in)
Coat
Stiff, harsh and bristly
Colour
Brown, brown roan or light roan, with or without white chest patch and brown patches
Kennel club standards
VDH
standard
Fédération Cynologique Internationale
standard
Dog (domestic dog)
The German Roughhaired Pointer, more commonly known and internationally recognized as the Deutsch Stichelhaar[1][2][3] is a medium-sized breed of pointing dog developed in Germany.
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