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German Shorthaired Pointer personality

GSPs are active, enthusiastic, and love adventure, adding drive and curiosity to any type.

But breed is only the starting point. Two German Shorthaired Pointers can have very different personalities — which is why the CPTI model measures each dog as an individual across four trait dimensions, then maps them to one of 16 personality types.

Sociality — Outgoing (O) vs. Selective (S)

Does your German Shorthaired Pointer greet every dog and human like a long-lost friend, or warm up only to a chosen few? Neither is better — but it changes which playmates and settings your German Shorthaired Pointer will love.

Exploration — Adventurous (A) vs. Predictable (P)

Some dogs need new trails, new smells, new everything; others thrive on ritual and routine. Knowing where your German Shorthaired Pointer falls tells you how to plan walks, travel, and enrichment.

Cooperation — Affiliative (F) vs. Independent (I)

Affiliative dogs work with you and live for your approval; independent dogs solve problems their own way. This axis shapes how your German Shorthaired Pointer learns best in training.

Emotionality — Relaxed (R) vs. Vigilant (V)

Relaxed dogs shrug off surprises; vigilant dogs notice everything first. It determines how your German Shorthaired Pointer handles busy parks, guests, and new environments.

Which of the 16 types is your German Shorthaired Pointer?

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The 16 personality types

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