POINTER OF WURTEMBERG 



Color : Tri-color, so-called trout color, with brown-brindle and patches of tan 

 markings. Head and ears darker in color than the rest of the body. Height 27 in. 

 Weight 75 Ibs. 



A strong, shapely dog, not coarse looking and standing rather high on the leg. 

 The skull is long and narrow, occipital and cheek bones well developed. The eyes are 

 light brown in color, of intelligent and grave expression and showing a prominent haw. 

 Ears set on not too high, and hang gracefully close to the cheeks. The neck should 

 be strong, very muscular and throatv. The chest is deep, back straight, broad and 

 powerful, and loins broad and deep. The tail is strong and set on net too high. 





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POINTER OF 

 WEIMAR 



Color: Varies 

 from silver grizzle 

 to m o u s e grizzle, 

 often clearer on the 

 head and on the ears. 

 White patches on the 

 chest and on the feet 

 are objectionable, and 

 tan markings are de- 

 cided faults. 

 Height : 26 in. 

 Weight: 70 Ibs. 

 In general appear- 

 ance the dog of Wei- 

 mar is of medium size 

 but with muscles not 

 so well developed as 

 the German Pointer. 

 The head is rather 

 light, and narrow in 



skull, and the occipital bone well developed. The jaws are long, lips pendulous without 



exaggeration, and the muzzle broad. Eyes of medium size, yellow brown in color. 



Nose flesh-colored, joining on to the muzzle in a clear violet tint. The ears are light 



and somewhat pointed. Tail rather thin and short 



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