The Pointer dog, usually called
English Pointer, it belongs to a race of dogs that were originally used as hunting dogs in England ago a couple of centuries. The name "Pointer" comes from the behavior of the dog at the time of hunting: with its snout, next to its entire body, it pointed to the burrow or hiding place of the dam and, in this way, the hunter was able to point and shoot effectively.
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Size: Medium.
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Weight: Between 16 and 34kg.
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Hair type: Very short and smooth.
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Character: Peaceful, affectionate, friendly, friendly, loyal, active
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Health: Healthy
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Life expectancy: Between 12 and 17 years.
The Pointer enters the category of Mastion Dogs, which means that they are considered a large race. Beyond that, the English Pointer has become an excellent family dog, this thanks to its kind temperament, its great tolerance towards children and other animals and the loyalty that it shows towards their family members.

When choosing a new family member, there are not many who match the English Pointer in all its qualities, since it will go from being a restless and playful animal, a quiet partner with whom we can relax on a Sunday afternoon. Learn more about this breed and learn how to take care of it before taking one of these copies to your home.
History of the Pointer
We can track its history several centuries ago, this thanks to the fact that the English have always liked to include their pets in their writings and artistic works. There are several theories about where the English Pointer comes from, most agree that these come from Spain from the pointer dogs of this country, others however seek their origins in countries such as Italy or France. However, it cannot be said that the current English pointer comes only from this race, in the seventeenth century the Spanish pointer arrived in England, at the same time as the Italian Pointer. It is believed that the fusion of both species was born the dog that we know today as English pointer,
One of the best known hunting dogs. From the beginning these dogs were given the task of guiding the hunters to the dam, and they did it using each part of their stylized body, with a certain inclination forward, their long legs and snout form the perfect arrow.
The English Pointer is a beautiful copy of competition dog, in fact, the
Westminster Kennel Club It has the image of a pointer as a logo since its inception. Currently, the Pointer is not only used as a hunting dog or competition dog, many families prefer them as colleagues in their daily lives. His personality is quiet, even when his energy levels are high, he is formed to exercise daily, a long walk and some games.
How can we recognize Pointer?
The Pointer has
One of the most stylized figures around the canine world, draw attention wherever he goes, thanks to his long legs, his slender silhouette and his head, which always points as if he wanted to point out a specific place. Seeing it is a show for the view, because not all dogs present a profile as elegant as a pointer specimen. When a Pointer finds the dam he maintains this firm position, his entire body acts as a messenger pointing to the place. His leg rises by making known the place he wants to teach the hunter, with this it makes the hunt much more effective than if the hunter did it without the animal's company.

Physically the Pointer is covered with a short and soft hair, ivory white in the background with spots that can be black, brown or reddish brown, sometimes with freckles on the lighter fur. A male of this breed can measure 70 centimeters of height and weigh up to 35 kilograms, while the female in stature comes to measure 60 centimeters and weigh up to 30 kilograms. The English Pointer will always present an alert image, helping its stylized muscular and athletic body.
His expression shows nobility, intelligence and agility. His nose is usually black and will always stand out at the top of his entire body using a beautiful and long neck. Their ears are long, wide and hang on each side of their face like wings, they usually have a triangular shape and are darker than the rest of the body.
Aspects of your behavior
These dogs are true athletes, they are able to remain in the field all day being the indispensable piece in long hunting days. Although not his whole world revolves around hunting, too
They are very good family dogs And they will be happy while they can have space to exercise, whether running or playing, for this it is important that their owner has the time and disposition to meet these needs.

They are not the best like
guard dogs. The Pointer
They have a friendly and peaceful personality, so they can become affective with strangers. While they are quite open with strangers, they are equally jealous with their territory and will alert their owner immediately if they notice something out of the ordinary. They feel better in open spaces: a large and fenced patio is the best option to keep a pointer. For his strong hunter instinct, when they see something in motion, whether a squirrel or a bird, they will persecute it until they reach it. In this sense, it is important that their game place is surrounded to avoid escape in persecution or can get hurt. It is essential
train them from puppies, its high level of energy can become a problem if it is not known how to control it at the time. They have plenty of energy and are jumping from here to there, greeting every new person who arrives. At that time, knowing how to keep the dog still will make a huge difference.

Pointer need a lot of exercise daily, not only in the physical area, but also in the mental. At least two hours of exercise will keep it healthy and "quiet" within what fits, it is vital that they have something to do when they are at home, or their hyperactivity could act in unproductive ways. Instead, if you receive a good training, it will be
A happy and obedient partner, and will rest calmly by your side, enjoying a good time of leisure watching some movie and shaking its strong tail.
Health and food
Pointer are not a race that stands out for their health problems. In fact
They are very healthy, although this does not mean that they do not suffer from any ailment. Like any animal, they are also likely to suffer from certain conditions. He is an athlete dog, very active, and his life expectancy goes from 12 to 17 years. As for the medical conditions to which we can find more likely: hip dysplasia, epilepsy, allergies and Cherry Eye, a condition in which the eyelid moves down and a red dough begins to protrude from the animal's eyelid, it is a defect that can be corrected. A point to consider when
Choose our dog's feeding It is that each of them has its own characteristics and needs. The amount of food they need will be strictly connected to their size, weight, their physical activity and their metabolism.

The main thing is that the food that we give to our pets is top quality and that it is accompanied by all the nutrients that the dog needs to grow and stay strong and healthy. Two daily meals, one in the morning and another at the end of the afternoon, is what dogs such as pointer eat, however, their size must be taken into consideration, it is possible that you need a third daily food distributed throughout the day. In large dogs, usually, obesity represents a latent risk. The most effective way to avoid it is to give our pets the right amount of food and exercise, and in the case of the English Pointer, this is one of the activities it most needs to maintain its vitality and happiness.
Pointer puppies
Unlike an adult dog,
Puppies do not need so much physical activity. And although training is an essential part of their development, while they are small it is good to let them act spontaneously. Like adults, they have a lot of energy, but in a small body so they can hurt when jumping or running too much. This aspect of your behavior must be taken care of and thus avoid possible problems in your bones and joints. If we talk about your diet,
Puppies eat more times than an adult dog. They must eat three or four times a day. Your food must be of high quality, and when commercial brands are normally enriching the puppy food with vitamins, minerals, fats and proteins, in order to help its growth.

They should always receive the amount of food needed to
grow up, taking care not to "supercharge" and avoid health problems such as obesity. With the passage of time and the growth of the puppy, food portions should be reduced, when it reaches six months of age its food portions change, the change must be newspaper, finally, the growing puppy will begin to eat two daily portions such as its adult counterpart. It is essential to offer the puppies a comfortable environment to grow, training begins from the crib where you are taught to do your needs. For Pointer puppies it is essential to have a wide and open games area, such as a large patio, in order to completely develop their physical skills and train their mental agility.
Aspects to take into account when adopting a pointer
- A life in an apartment is not the most indicated for an English pointer.
- Are An extremely active breed. Daily They need a lot of exercise to stay quiet and happy. At the time of adopting a pointer it must be kept in mind that the dog will require a lot of our time and effort.
- When they do not drain their energy through physical activity, they can develop unavailable behaviors such as digging, biting and destroying.
- From a very young age, they must be trained. This in order to control your temperament, hyperactivity and customs that you can develop over time.
Over the centuries, the English Pointer has proven to be an agile, loyal, friendly and intelligent partner. Whether it works as the guide of a hunter, it is exhibited in a canine contest or that your company gives us at home. In each facet expressed by the Pointer, it is shown as a true winner.

You can always count on the English Pointer for endless activities,
These dogs love to do any number of activities with their owner and relatives. He is the best friend when leaving for some exercise, be it a walk or outdoor games. It is also perfect at home, when only the lights go out and the day passes in front of the TV or reading a book. In turn
He is the ideal friend for children, their calm attitude and patience give the smallest members of the family a worthy companion for a game day, and at the end of the afternoon they can rest and recover energies to continue enjoying again. In the end,
The pointer can easily become an indispensable friend in the life of each of us, the taciturnos who love to see a marathon on the TV, or those impatient who cannot be still still, those who practice sports or those who simply look for a pet with which to spend long fun moments.
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