German Shorthaired Pointer vs Alaskan Husky

At a Glance

German Shorthaired PointerCategoryAlaskan Husky
SportingBreed GroupWorking
GermanyOriginSiberia and Alaska
53–64 cmHeight51–61 cm
20–32 kgWeight16–27 kg
12-14 yearsLifespan12 - 15 years
120 min/dayExercise90 min/day
SmoothCoat TypeDouble
ShortCoat LengthMedium

Ratings Comparison

German Shorthaired PointerTraitAlaskan Husky
Very High
Energy Level
Very High
Moderate
Trainability
Low
High
Affection
High
Very High
Intelligence
Low
Moderate
Shedding
High
Very High
Grooming Ease
Moderate
Moderate
Barking
Moderate
Moderate
Good w/ Kids
High
Low
Good w/ Pets
Moderate
Low
Apartment
Low
Very High
Families
Very High
Low
First-Time Owners
Low
High
Playfulness
High
Very Low
Drooling
Very Low

German Shorthaired Pointer vs Alaskan Husky FAQ

Is a German Shorthaired Pointer or Alaskan Husky better for families?+

Both the German Shorthaired Pointer and Alaskan Husky rate equally well for families with a score of 5/5.

Which is easier to train, a German Shorthaired Pointer or Alaskan Husky?+

The German Shorthaired Pointer is generally easier to train. The German Shorthaired Pointer scores 3/5 and the Alaskan Husky scores 2/5.

Does a German Shorthaired Pointer or Alaskan Husky shed more?+

The German Shorthaired Pointer has a shedding level of 3/5, while the Alaskan Husky scores 4/5. The Alaskan Husky sheds more.

Does a German Shorthaired Pointer or Alaskan Husky need more exercise?+

The German Shorthaired Pointer needs about 120 minutes of daily exercise, while the Alaskan Husky requires around 90 minutes. The German Shorthaired Pointer is the more active breed.

Which lives longer, a German Shorthaired Pointer or Alaskan Husky?+

The German Shorthaired Pointer has an average lifespan of 12-14 years, while the Alaskan Husky lives approximately 12 - 15 years.

Which is better for apartment living, a German Shorthaired Pointer or Alaskan Husky?+

Both breeds score 2/5 for apartment suitability.