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  2. Pointer (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    The Pointer, sometimes called the English Pointer, is a medium-sized breed of pointing dog developed in England. Pointers are used to find game for hunters , and are considered by gundog enthusiasts to be one of the finest breeds of its type; however, unlike most other hunting breeds, its purpose is to point, not retrieve game.

  3. Pointing dog - Wikipedia

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    As an example, German Shorthaired Pointers are often used to retrieve birds, i.e. duck hunting, whereas calling upon a Pointer to do the same would be less common. Unlike the pure pointing and setting breeds, many versatile dogs were bred for working in dense cover, and traditionally have docked tails.

  4. Pudelpointer - Wikipedia

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    A mix of 11 Pudels and 80 Pointers were used during the first 30 years to achieve the desired traits and results. The breed was introduced to North America in 1956 by Bodo Winterhelt, who remained involved in maintaining the breed standard until his death in 2018. [4] [5] [6] His Winterhelle Kennel was the

  5. Gun dog - Wikipedia

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    An English Springer Spaniel (Liver and White) and English Cocker Spaniel (Blue Roan) When hunting upland game , flushing dogs (spaniels and retrievers) work much more closely with the hunter. Flushers will not cover the same amount of ground as a pointing dog as the flusher must be kept within shotgun distance.

  6. Field trial - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, dog handlers, judges and observers at American Kennel Club run pointer and setter trials often follow on horseback. [4] Handlers, judges and observers at United Kennel Club trails are all on foot. [5] The first pointer and setter field trial was conducted in Bedfordshire in 1865. [6]

  7. Wirehaired Pointing Griffon - Wikipedia

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    The American Kennel Club's first registered Korthals Griffons (called Wirehaired Pointing Griffon in the USA) was "Zolette", who was entered into the stud book in 1887. However, the Griffon was still relatively unknown, and she was registered as a "Russian Setter (Griffon)" for her presumed Russian heritage.

  8. Eurohound - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 1970s, the "sled pointer" had emerged, a pointing dog who was bred for sledding and not hunting. [ 7 ] In the 1970s, "Nome-style" sled racing, which mimicked the bigger teams running long distances and overnighting in subzero temperatures seen in North American-style races, started to attract interest in Scandinavia.

  9. English pointer - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 December 2013, at 17:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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