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German Longhaired Pointer vs Schipperke

Side-by-side comparison across all 14 AKC trait ratings, with a clear verdict on which breed fits which kind of household.

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The bottom line

German Longhaired Pointer vs Schipperke

You don’t see many people torn between a German Longhaired Pointer and a Schipperke, but here’s how it usually goes: someone wants a loyal dog with a bit of edge, maybe a hunter at heart who also loves quirky personalities, and they stumble on these two. That’s where the similarity ends. The German Longhaired Pointer is a rangy, elegant athlete built for purpose. If you’re up at dawn in muddy fields or hiking all weekend, this dog will match your pace and then calmly settle in with the kids afterward. It’s a 70-pound family partner that thrives on involvement. hunting, training, or just big outdoor life. You need space and activity, plain and simple. Without it, you’ll have a stressed dog and a chewed-up couch. The Schipperke, meanwhile, is the black-coated little firecracker with a fox-like stare and zero fear. Think of a dog that barks at squirrels like they’ve declared war, loves routine but insists on leading it, and bonds fiercely to one or two people. It’s not a hunter in the field sense, but it still has that sharp, alert mind from guarding Belgian barges. Great in a smaller home, yes, but don’t expect quiet. And watch around small pets. its vermin-chasing instinct doesn’t care that your hamster is “family.” Here’s the real difference: the Pointer wants to be part of your life’s action. The Schipperke wants to be the one directing it. Pick the Pointer if you hunt, hike, or have space and active kids. Pick the Schipperke if you want a bold, small dog with personality to spare and don’t mind a nightly bark at the mailman. Just know. neither will let you be boring.

German Longhaired Pointer
Schipperke
22–28 in
Height
10–13 in
55–80 lb
Weight
10–16 lb
12–14 yr
Lifespan
12–14 yr
$1.2–3.0k
Puppy price
$1.2–3.0k
AKC popularity
#105

Trait-by-trait

Higher bar = more of that trait. Shedding, barking, drooling, grooming flipped for readability.
Affectionate w/ Family
Good with Young Children
Good with Other Dogs
Shedding Level
Coat Grooming
Drooling Level
Good with Strangers
Playfulness
Watchdog / Protective
Adaptability
Trainability
Energy Level
Barking Level
Mental Stimulation Needs
AffectionGood w/ KidsGood w/ DogsShedding LevelGroomingDrooling LevelGood w/ StrangersPlayfulnessProtectiveAdaptabilityTrainabilityEnergy LevelBarking LevelMental Stim.
German Longhaired Pointer Schipperke
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Where they diverge

Good with Young Children
German Longhaired Pointer is better with kids (2-point difference)
German
Watchdog / Protective
Schipperke is more protective (2-point difference)
Schipperke
Affectionate w/ Family
Schipperke is more affectionate (1-point difference)
Schipperke
Good with Other Dogs
German Longhaired Pointer is better with other dogs (1-point difference)
German
Coat Grooming
German Longhaired Pointer needs less grooming (1-point difference)
German
The verdict

Choose the German Longhaired Pointer if…

  • Hunters
  • Active families
  • Rural living
  • You value good with young childrenGerman Longhaired Pointer scores noticeably higher.

Choose the Schipperke if…

  • Active owners
  • Those wanting a small but bold breed
  • Suburban or rural settings
  • You value watchdog / protectiveSchipperke scores higher here.
German Longhaired Pointer Owner’s Guide
Everything you need before bringing your German Longhaired Pointer home.
Breed variants, breeder red flags, and what to ask
First-week checklist and daily schedules by age
Training timeline from 8 weeks to adulthood
Health screenings, emergency card, and feeding portions
Grooming schedule, first-year costs, and what nobody tells you
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Schipperke Owner’s Guide
Everything you need before bringing your Schipperke home.
Breed variants, breeder red flags, and what to ask
First-week checklist and daily schedules by age
Training timeline from 8 weeks to adulthood
Health screenings, emergency card, and feeding portions
Grooming schedule, first-year costs, and what nobody tells you
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