English Pointer
dog Breed Profile
English pointers grow to about 23 to 28 inches tall and weigh anywhere from 45 to 75 pounds (20 to 33 kilograms).
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Floppy ears (naturally)
Size
Weight
55-75 lbs.
44-66 lbs.
Height
21-24 in.
(at withers)
22-24 in.
Coat
Length
Short
Color
Black with or without white, lemon with white or solid, black with white or solid, orange with white or solid
Care
Exercise
>40 minutes/day
Energy level
Very Energetic
Longevity
12-14 yrs.
Needs
High
Traits
Low
Low
Drooling
Low
Digging
Low
Grooming Needs
Low
Social Needs
High
Club recognition
AKC Class.
Sporting
UKC Class.
Gun Dog
Prevalence
Common
English pointers are known as gun dogs because of the characteristic pose assumed when they catch the scent of game.
English pointers grow to about 23 to 28 inches tall and weigh anywhere from 45 to 75 pounds (20 to 33 kilograms).
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English pointers are considered more independent than many other breed of dogs. A pointer from a working line may be too active and high strung to make a good family pet. Some are strong willed and stubborn.
Many pointers, however, are raised for show, and dogs from these lines can make great family pets that are patient with children, good with other animals and calm within the home. They are not considered watchdogs, but will warn their guardians if strangers approach.
All pointers have strong hunting instincts, and it is not uncommon to find a 2-month- old pointing.
English pointers are working gun dogs at heart and are not suitable for apartment or city living.
Even those who make good family pets still need lots of exercise, because they tend to have boundless energy. Without adequate exercise, they are likely to become unhappy and destructive. Obedience training from a young age is recommended since they can be strong willed.
Because pointers are short-coated, all the grooming usually required is a quick brushing or rubdown two or three times weekly. These dogs are considered average shedders. They need to be protected from frigid weather because their coats are short.
English pointers (or simply pointers, as they are recognized by the AKC) are gun dogs named for the characteristic pose they assume when they catch the scent of game. They stand motionless with head lowered and the nose pointed toward the game the tail held horizontally, in line with the head and back. One leg is raised and bent at the wrist. The direction the dog points guides the hunter to the game.
Pointers were used in Europe as far back as the 1600s to locate hare, which were then chased by greyhounds. By the next century, pointers became the preferred dog of hunters and proved to be skilled at pointing and tracking. Pointers are known for being hard workers with great speed and endurance as well as exceptional scenting ability.
Their exact ancestry is not really known, but is thought to include bloodhound, foxhound and greyhound. Some breed historians say that Newfoundland, setter and even bulldog are also in the mix, but no one knows for sure.