Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer
The Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer is a recently recognized gundog breed developed after World War II in Slovakia.
History
The breed was established by crossing German Wirehaired Pointers, Weimaraners, and the Cesky Fousek (also known as the Bohemian Wirehaired Pointing Griffon). The SRHP breed has had slight input from the German Wirehaired Pointer and Pudelpointer as well. The developer, Koloman Slimak, wanted a dog with great stamina which would track, point, retrieve in water or land, and be suitable for a range of prey from birds, hares and other small animals, and large game up to the size of deer. The breed was accepted by the FCI in 1985 or 1995 and categorized as a Continental Pointing Dog of the braque type. It is not yet recognized by the AKC in the U.S. First introduced into the United Kingdom in 1997 they were featured in a "meet the breed" segment of the 2007 broadcast of the famed Crufts dog show in Britain. The breed is also recognized by the North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association and the Maylaysian Kennel Association.
Appearance and Size
With a body type much like the three breeds from which its foundation stock was derived, the SRHP has an intelligent, alert expression and a "rough" or "broken" coat, with harsh, wiry hair and whiskers ("facial furnishings" or, informally, "moustaches") like those of the German Wirehaired Pointer or the Cesky Fousek. The coat is of moderate length in any shade between a tweedy gray-brown and the classic pewter-silver coat of the Weimeraner. The eyes may range from the deep amber of the German Wirehaired Pointer to the light shades seen in the Weimaraner. The FCI has developed a detailed standard which states the eyes of juveniles may be "azure" but those of adults must be amber. White is permitted on the chest and feet. Lighter and darker shades of gray are permitted throughout the coat, even to the point of speckling. The FCI standard further requires a dark nose, eyelids, and pads of the feet; a scissors bite; and a moderately sloped stop of about 45°. Per the FCI standard, the tail is docked at 50% of natural length, and the dewclaws are removed. The back is straight, and the height at the withers ought to be from 62 to 68 cm for dogs and from 57 to 64 cm for bitches. The FCI standard also states that "the ratio of length of the body to the height at the withers must be of 10:9 in the males and of 10:8 in the females."
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Videos of Slovakian Rough Haired Pointers
Crazy love drunk Dogs.
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IAF 2009 - Weimaraner and Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer
the Dog Reporter meets agility competitor Kay Mayes and her Weimaraner and Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer at the International Agility Festival 2009.
Slovakian Rough-haired Pointer Bobing for an Apple
our pet Slovakian Rough-haired Pointer blowing bubbles trying to get a floating apple.
Three Girlie Gundogs (2 HWVs, 1 SRHP) - a muddy football pitch - playtime
They so nearly took me out! And it only took an hour to clean them!
Grey working out many distractions
In this short clip, Grey manages to handle: a photographer in the distance next to the path, a woman with a chuckit and 2 dogs, a passing cyclist. He drops his beloved bottle thing to take it all in and then we go our merry way. The boy is maturing at 3 years old.
Zavinabox
Our Slovakian rough haired pointer Zavin seems to love sleeping in boxes regardless of how small






