Meet Scout, an adorable German Shorthaired Pointer puppy ready to steal your heart! Scout has that classic GSP combination of boundless energy and total devotion, the kind of puppy who's just as happy chasing a ball across the yard as he is curling up next to you after a long day. Scout has been raised right in the middle of the action, which means he's already comfortable around kids of all ages. He's gentle, patient, and genuinely loves being around children, making him a wonderful fit for an active family looking for a loyal companion. He's playful and friendly with everyone he meets, quick to wag his tail and even quicker to make new friends, whether they're two-legged or four-legged. Scout's parents are both living happily on the premises and are available for you to meet when you visit. Scout has been vet checked and is fully up to date on his shots and dewormer, and he is happy and healthy. Scout is curious, affectionate, and eager to please, the kind of puppy who wants to be wherever his people are. If you've been looking for a devoted family dog with athletic energy and a heart full of love, Scout could be exactly what you've been searching for. Reach out today to learn more or to arrange a time to meet him in person!
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Litter details
LocationChristiana, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter1 male
BreedGerman Shorthaired Pointer
Age9 weeks, 1 day
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
GenerationP
SexMale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedAKC Registered
David was excellent to work with. Responsive and easy to work with. Our mew puppy Maverick is perfect! He had a clean bill of health a few days after picking him up . Highly recommended!
Pros
Exceptionally smart and quick to learn, excelling in obedience and fieldwork
Versatile hunting companion adept at both pointing and retrieving on land and water
Forms strong bonds with owners, thriving in active outdoor settings
Great with older children, showing patience and a social disposition when well socialized
Cons
Not ideal for novice dog owners due to high energy and training demands
Requires extensive daily exercise and mental engagement to prevent behavioral problems
Matures slowly, often retaining juvenile behavior until about two years old
Prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long periods, leading to potential destructive behavior