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Old 12-09-2018, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by MK2750 View Post
I have never owned one but these are the answer to some allergy sufferers;

The Pudelpointer is an interesting hunting dog in that he originated from the Pudel, or German Hunting Poodle, the English Pointer and other Pointing breeds. He is a hypoallergenic breed and a versatile hunter. He is a gentle dog and loves receiving attention and affection. His intelligence makes him easy to train and he excels when positive reinforcement is being used. The Pudelpointer may look awkward but he is a devoted companion and hunter. He does require a lot of exercise and daily exercise is recommended to keep him calm and able to adjust to a family setting rather than being out in the field or water hunting.

Read more at: https://wagwalking.com/breed/pudelpointer
I own a 5yr old male Pudelpointer. The above quote is spot one and should be seriously considered by the OP give his needs.

Mine is a smooth coat which is not the norm for the breed. Most have a longer rough coat. Shedding is almost nil.



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