About the Large Munsterlander

Above all, they are gentle, easy learners with proven abilities as a gun dog, especially after the shot. They are lively, but not nervous.

The Large Munsterlander Club was established in 1919, after black and white dogs were excluded from the German Longhaired Pointer Club because they were felt to have English blood.

Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)

Breed specifics

Country
Germany
Avg life expectancy
11–13 years

Alert / Confident / Independent / Friendly / Intelligent / Loyal / Quiet / Obedient / Even-tempered / Resilient

Key facts

  • Requires outdoor space
  • Enjoys training
  • Needs a lot of exercise