Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers are assigned to the sporting group, [1] and they are thought to have been created from the German Wirehaired Pointer, Cesky Fousek, and Weimaraner. [2] This dog has also been referred to as the Slovak Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer, Slovak Pointing Griffon, Slovakian Wirehaired Pointing Dog, Slovak Wirehaired Pointer, or even the Wirehaired Weimaraner in the time from the 1950s to 1975. [3] While they do share some characteristics with other dog breeds, they also have many unique ones. This wikiHow will help you with figuring out whether or not a dog is a Slovakian Wirehaired Pointer.

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Body Structure

  1. Male Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers are usually anywhere from 24.5 to 26.5 inches (62 to 67 cm) tall, while females are typically somewhere between 22.5 to 26 inches (57 to 66 cm) tall. Both male and female Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers usually weigh anywhere from 50 to 65 pounds (23 to 29 kg). [4]
  2. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers should have a lean head that is long enough and in proportion with their body. You should not notice any skin folds. [5]
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  3. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers should have ears that are set higher than the level of their eyes, along with leathers that have a length which is proportionate. You should also notice rounded flaps and a broad base. [6]
  4. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers should have amber-colored, almond-shaped eyes that are set into their eye sockets good. [7]
  5. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers should have a quite high-set tail that has a medium level of strength. When the dog is resting, they should carry their tail downwards, and when the dog is moving, they should carry their tail in a horizontal manner. Half of the dog's tail length is typically docked, and you should also notice a decent amount of hair, though not in the form of a brush. [8]
  6. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers should have a lively and balanced gait, and they usually gallop when they are on the plain and working. [9]
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Coat

  1. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers should have a coat that is "grey" (also known as brown with sable shading), and the dog either has white-colored markings on their chest and legs or dark and light-colored shadings that vary and no markings that are white in color. The dog may also be "grey" in color with markings that are kind of large and soon become speckled. [10]
  2. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers should have an undercoat that feels fine in texture and a topcoat that feels harsh in texture. [11]
  3. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers should have a down undercoat that is short and length, and the dog normally does not have this during the summertime. The dog's topcoat should be flat, straight, and around 4 centimetres (1.6 in) in length. You should also notice a "mustache" by the dog's lower muzzle area, created from soft-feeling hair that is long in length, along with more noticeable hair that lays diagonally above the dog's eyes, harsh-feeling hair that is short in length on the dog's occiput and forehead, as well as soft hair that is short in length on the dog's ear leathers. [12]
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Temperament

  1. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers are known to be active dogs, who need a good amount of exercise every day through things such as games of fetch, walks, or hikes. [13]
  2. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers tend to be eager to please, and as a result, they are also typically easily trainable. [14]
  3. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers are known to be loyal, affectionate dogs overall. [15]
  4. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers are working dogs, and they work hard as well. [16]
  5. Slovakian Wirehaired Pointers typically do well with children, though their boisterous, energetic nature means caution should be exercised, and the dog will need supervision when they are around younger children. [17]
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