
Black German Shorthaired Pointers have, in the past, had the reputation of being difficult to work with. The early Black GSPs originally came from German working stock. As high-performance working dogs, they were less suitable as family pets.
Now an increasing number of black German Shorthaired Pointers, such as the Indijazz Blacks, are bred from UK bloodlines, and Emma Towns is the UK’s top breeder of Blacks and Black & Whites. They are still good working dogs, but are much more biddable and affectionate, making them the ideal show dog or family pet.
Today, Black German Shorthaired Pointers are still less common than their liver or liver-ticked 'cousins'.
If you are looking for a solid black or black-ticked German Shorthaired Pointer puppy, contact Emma Towns now by completing the contact form or by phone on Banbury (01295) 810300.







