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Date of birth: 17/05/2022
Gender: Female
Neck circumference: 40cm
Chest circumference: 69cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 61cm
Height to shoulder: 63cm
Weight: 25kg
Liver and white spots scattered across a sleek, athletic frame give Patsy a look that is unmistakably sporting and effortlessly stylish. She stands tall with a poised, alert carriage and an intelligent gaze that communicates readiness before a single cue is given.
The German Shorthaired Pointer was developed in 19th-century Germany as the ultimate all-purpose gundog bred to point, retrieve and track across any terrain. The breed’s distinctive spotted coat has featured in countless rural lifestyle editorials and in popular culture the GSP has appeared alongside figures such as Ben Fogle championing the active, outdoors-loving British lifestyle.
Patsy is tuned in and responsive from the first moment on set. She takes directional cues to move left or right with precision, responds to whistle commands at range and orbits around a person fluidly. Her steady nature around strangers and loud environments means she never wastes a take.
Patsy’s noble outline and keen hunting instincts position her for country house dramas, period shooting party scenes and rural crime series where an authentic gundog grounds the setting. She sends away on command, retrieves items to hand and performs an emergency stop mid-stride allowing directors to orchestrate detailed field sequences with confidence.
Her softer side emerges just as convincingly. She rolls over, waves and stands between a handler’s legs on cue lending herself to warm family narratives or comedic moments. Her comfort wearing a muzzle widens her casting potential for rescue storylines or veterinary drama scenes requiring visual authenticity.
Patsy’s spotted coat and streamlined build photograph with a graphic quality that catches the eye in campaigns for country clothing brands, premium dog food ranges and rural estate agencies. She holds a long-duration stay and looks in any specified direction on request giving photographers complete control over composition.
Fitness brands, wearable tech companies and outdoor adventure labels would also draw value from her presence. She jumps into and out of vehicles on cue, wears a GoPro naturally and works off lead across open landscapes. Her ability to catch items mid-air and touch products with her nose brings kinetic energy to campaigns that demand more than a static pose.
Can be placed in position
Come / Recall
Down / Lie down
Drop item
Emergency stop / Stop
Go to bed
Go to mark
Heel / Walk to heel
Leave it / an item
Sit
Sit on platform
Sit pretty / Paws up
Standard stay
Walk backwards / Backup
Watch me / Make eye contact
Balance on object
Catch a treat/item
Fetch item
Find an item
Follow
Give paw
Go around object / person
Head down
Hold item
Jump into / out of car boot
Paws up on object
Recall (strong / from a distance)
Send away
Spin (left / right)
Stand
Stay (long duration)
Touch item with nose
Play tug of war
Play with flirt pole
Rollover
Wave
Walks off lead
Can work outdoors
Comfortable with strangers
Friendly with children
Friendly with other animals (dogs)
Happy to be handled by strangers
Happy to wear clothing
Happy to wear GoPro
Happy to wear muzzle
Meet and greet
Not reactive to loud noises
Responds to whistle
Responds to hand signals / non verbal cues
Travels well
Socialised
Vacuum friendly
Hold pose
Look at direction (eg point / look up / look over shoulder etc)
Works from a distance
Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer
Date of birth: 17/05/2022
Gender: Female
Neck circumference: 40cm
Chest circumference: 69cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 61cm
Height to shoulder: 63cm
Weight: 25kg
Liver and white spots scattered across a sleek, athletic frame give Patsy a look that is unmistakably sporting and effortlessly stylish. She stands tall with a poised, alert carriage and an intelligent gaze that communicates readiness before a single cue is given.
The German Shorthaired Pointer was developed in 19th-century Germany as the ultimate all-purpose gundog bred to point, retrieve and track across any terrain. The breed’s distinctive spotted coat has featured in countless rural lifestyle editorials and in popular culture the GSP has appeared alongside figures such as Ben Fogle championing the active, outdoors-loving British lifestyle.
Patsy is tuned in and responsive from the first moment on set. She takes directional cues to move left or right with precision, responds to whistle commands at range and orbits around a person fluidly. Her steady nature around strangers and loud environments means she never wastes a take.
Patsy’s noble outline and keen hunting instincts position her for country house dramas, period shooting party scenes and rural crime series where an authentic gundog grounds the setting. She sends away on command, retrieves items to hand and performs an emergency stop mid-stride allowing directors to orchestrate detailed field sequences with confidence.
Her softer side emerges just as convincingly. She rolls over, waves and stands between a handler’s legs on cue lending herself to warm family narratives or comedic moments. Her comfort wearing a muzzle widens her casting potential for rescue storylines or veterinary drama scenes requiring visual authenticity.
Patsy’s spotted coat and streamlined build photograph with a graphic quality that catches the eye in campaigns for country clothing brands, premium dog food ranges and rural estate agencies. She holds a long-duration stay and looks in any specified direction on request giving photographers complete control over composition.
Fitness brands, wearable tech companies and outdoor adventure labels would also draw value from her presence. She jumps into and out of vehicles on cue, wears a GoPro naturally and works off lead across open landscapes. Her ability to catch items mid-air and touch products with her nose brings kinetic energy to campaigns that demand more than a static pose.