German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle Mix


What do you get when you cross an athletic German Shorthaired Pointer with a loveable Beagle? You will have the most adorable hound dog known as the German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle Mix. This designer breed has the best qualities of both its parents- active, happy, and sweet. They make great companions and are very loyal dogs. 

This particular modern breed has no exact date of origin, and they have pretty much been around for quite some time but not that old either. Much of their details and the general characteristics of the dog are known but not concise. In this article, we have tried to put together as much as we can about the German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle Mix. 

Let’s get to know all about them.

  • What’s in a name?
  • What do you need to know about a GSP Beagle
  • What health concerns should you be aware of?
  • What will a German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle Mix look like?
  • Will your German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle also point?

What’s in a name?

You will be surprised to know that many names also know our little friend. You can find the entire glossary here:

  • Boingle 
  • Pringle
  • Beagle-Pointer Mix
  • Beagle-Point 
  • German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle

There is certainly no shortage of quirky names that this loveable dog goes by. The mixed breed is most commonly known for its parent breed, the German Shorthaired Pointer and the beagle.  

There are many other equally amazing breeds crossed with the German Shorthaired Pointer. For instance, the German Shorthaired Pointer mixed with a Labrador Retriever Mix is a popular breed and finds its name too, the GSL -(German Shorthaired Lab).

What is the temperament of the GSP Beagle?

Beagle Pointers have great temperaments and make excellent companions. They have the best characteristics of both parents- very energetic and love being the center of attention. 

Beagle Pointers are social creatures and require time and attention, and they can make great companion pets for kids and old folks alike. Beagle Pointers are also a great addition to any home and make good house guards, and they are known to bark at intruders. 

While they make excellent pets, they can also be very stubborn. Common behavioral problems like excessive barking, disobedience to orders, and destructive tendencies. They are also prone to separation anxiety which can aggravate these problems. 

However, these are not major problems and can be done away with a little trip to discipline school and a healthy amount of socialization. 

What is the average size of the German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle Mix?

German Shorthair Pointer Beagle Mix are medium-sized dogs. Both the male and the female grow to an average height of 16- 20 inches at maturity. 

While the weight may vary according to the lifestyle that the dog has been brought up in, on average, the weight for male boingles varies between 40-60 lbs. Female dogs have an average weight of 50-60 lbs.

Your female dog can put on additional weight when pregnant with a litter. You can refer to your vet to help maintain a healthy weight size for your dog.

German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle Mix

What will a German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle Mix look like?

German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle Mix retains much of their parents’ (German Shorthaired Pointer x Beagle) features. They usually have soulful deep brown eyes with a long squared muzzle and long and soft drooping ears. They say dogs look like their owners, so how would a mini you look like? 

Let’s take a look at how they look in more detail.

Coat 

They usually have a slightly dense coat, and the coat length also tends to be on the short-medium side. They have straight hair. 

Their coat is coarse and can be water-resistant. 

Color 

The coat color possibilities vary between black, brown, and white. Most Beagle Pointers have spots all over their body.

They have brown eyes and a black nose. Their head is often a solid color, and the body has a combination of the tri-colors mentioned earlier.

What do you need to know about a German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle Mix?

From their eating habits to their grooming, this is everything miscellaneous, and more you need to know about the German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle mix.

Grooming

Beagle Pointers usually shed all year long, but this shouldn’t be a hassle as they have short hair. 

You should brush your dog weekly. You can use a brush or a comb to ensure they are groomed thoroughly. Be sure to comb the ears too. Like many other dogs with long ears, Beagle Pointers are prone to infections, so make sure they are clean. 

Don’t forget to shampoo your dog when you bathe it. Beagle Pointers have a rough coat; shampooing it will help smoothen their hair. 

You should also brush your teeth 2 to 3 times a week. You can also get them dental chew toys, and take out the nail clippers every 3 weeks.

Training 

German Shorthaired Pointer beagles are very easy to train. You can start training your puppies to make them adapt to your home setting. Motivate your puppies with treats, and they respond very well to praises and positive reinforcements.  

Keep the training period short and with many different activities to keep them entertained. You will have a well-mannered and disciplined dog in no time.

Feeding

You should choose food based on the age, current activity, and lifestyle that best fits your dog. You can feed 3 cups of dry food in a day or follow the instructions as per the food bag. You can also consult with your vet to set up a plan for a well-balanced meal.

Your dog also needs vitamins and fats; choose foods with added vitamins. These dogs are very active and require plenty of food to keep them energized. To avoid bloating, do not feed after an exercise session.

On average, the daily cost of food ranges between $1.20-$1.40 and about $30 and upwards monthly.

Litter

Usually, female dogs carry up to 5 liters per pregnancy. Proper care and support must be given to your pregnant dogs. They are very sensitive beings and require attention during this time. 

While pregnant, the activity level of your dog will decrease. You can still take her out on walks but do not overstimulate them. Regular visits to the vet during this time can help ensure healthy mommy and puppies. 

What health concerns should you be aware of?

The German Shorthaired Pointer Beagle generally does not suffer from many life-threatening diseases. The average boingle can live up to 12- 15 years. They can live a healthy and long life with a good diet and exercise. 

They are also not new to general health issues that many crossbreeds face. While they are usually of a lesser health concern, one can expect hip dysplasia, skin and ear infections, and eye disorders like cataracts with the occasional dental issues.

On the extreme end of health concerns, you can expect bone cancer, epilepsy, hypothyroidism, Patellar Luxation, and Intervertebral Disk Disease. Keeping up with their bloodwork, tests, and regular visits to the vet can help keep diseases at bay.

Boingles are also very active animals by nature, and regular exercise is a must for keeping them fit. At least 60 minutes of activity per day is recommended. If you take your Beagle Pointer out, leashed activities are advised as they tend to run off.

You can look at this article to keep your dog happy and healthy.

Will your German Shorthair Pointer Beagle Mix also point?

Initially, German Shorthaired Pointers were bred as hunting dogs for their active and energetic demeanor. They also make excellent game dogs as they can easily pick up the prey’s scent. Its unique behavior of pointing towards the direction of the prey earned its name as Pointer dogs.

You can also find your Beagle mix lifting one of its paws and leaning toward it to show you which direction they mean. Even if they are bred with other varieties or breeds of dogs, it’s in their instinct to have a keen sense of direction. 

They are very smart and intelligent creatures, and they can effortlessly point toward where the prey is headed without alerting it. They are still very well-loved companions by many huntsmen.    

Conclusion

German Shorthair Pointer Beagles were not made to be apartment pets. If you live in apartment complexes, you should ensure that your little friend gets the required exercise. Consider hiring a dog walker if you are unable to do so. 

They make great pets for home with young and energetic kids. Your Beagle Pointer will love the time and attention it gets from its humans. They have great temperaments and demeanor. Contrary to popular belief that Beagle Pointers are high maintenance, they are very eager people pleasers. A little affection and time from your end can make all the difference.

meastt09

An Owner and a huge fan of GSP's! I have owned my GSP for 7 years now and learned so many things along the way to share with you all about German Shorthaired Pointers!

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