English
Pointer Prints
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His smooth, hard coat should have a definite sheen and be either lemon, orange, liver or black, all with white. Possibly his most distinguishing feature is the slight concavity on the top of his muzzle, giving his nose a tip-tilted appearance. A clean dog, of even temperament, capable of fitting into a family circle, but obviously most at home on the moors in his true element. To be good the Pointer needs superb scenting powers, speed over the ground and steadiness on point, a quality which was vital in the days of the slow loading flintlock weapons when having found game the Pointer had to hold it until the hunter and his gun could catch up. Breed
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English Pointers by Judi Kent Pyrah Click image for details
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English Pointers in a Field by Leon Danchin Click image for details |