The Slovak Rough-haired Pointer is a gundog breed developed after World War II in Slovakia. It is known by many confusingly similar names in English, including the Slovak Wirehaired Pointer, the Slovak Pointing Griffon, the Slovak Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, and the Slovak Wirehaired Pointing Dog. Its closest relative is the Bulgarian Hound. With a body type much like the three breeds from which its foundation stock was derived, the SRHP has an intelligent, alert expression and a 'rough' or 'broken' coat, with harsh, wiry hair and whiskers ('facial furnishings' or, informally, 'moustaches') like those of the German Wirehaired Pointer or the Cesky Fousek. The coat is of moderate length in any shade between a tweedy gray-brown and the classic pewter-silver coat of the Weimeraner. The eyes may range from the deep amber of the German Wirehaired Pointer to the light shades seen in the Weimaraner. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)