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Meet the Pointer Dog Breeds of the Sporting GroupAug 7, 2023 · Originally bred as hunting companions, pointing breeds excel at tracking upland game for their owners. Sometimes referred to as "gun dogs" ...
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The Pointing Breeds: Steady and Stylish - American Kennel ClubApr 20, 2021 · The GSP was expected to hunt birds by day and be able to track animals at night. He was, and is, an all-purpose hunting dog on both fur and ...
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Why Does My Dog Raise a Paw and Point?Jun 13, 2025 · Pointing is a longtime instinct. Hunting dogs purposely-bred for generations used the tactic to help owners hunt game and put food on the table.
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What Is A Point? - Gun Dog MagazineWhen hunting, a pointing dog seldom sees the game it is pointing until after it flushes. The dog smells game and stops; this stopping is the point. Pups will ...
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Pointing Breed Hunt Tests - American Kennel ClubPointing Breed Hunting tests are non-competitive pass/fail tests which assess each dog independently based attributes such as display of desire, boldness, ...Regulation Resources · In the News · Eligible Breeds · Master Hunter Excellent
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Pointing Dog Field Trials, and How To Understand ThemFeb 12, 2024 · They are run on wild or liberated birds, depending on the club. Dogs are run in what is called a “brace”, which means two dogs run at a time.
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Color Matters - Gun Dog MagazineMost people will argue that a dog with a preponderance of white in its coat is the most highly visible.
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Pointer Dog Breed and Characteristics - Showsight MagazineTheir body structure emphasizes agility, endurance and symmetry, with strong, clean lines and no hint of coarseness. Substance is neither too heavy to hinder ...
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How to Choose a Pointing Dog - Breaking Down 38 Bird Dog BreedsTrot: Symmetrical gait similar to that of a trotting horse. · Medium gallop/lope: The all-day gait that most dogs use in actual hunting situations. · Fast gallop ...
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14 Pointer Dog Breeds That Will Keep Your Family Active and ...Jun 11, 2025 · Gordon setters are athletic dogs who have a high amount of energy. They need to be given the chance to run, play, and let their energy out in ...
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Making The Pointing Dog Staunch - Gun Dog MagazineThe first step is to work up to the dog until you can get your hands on him. Then with the flat of the hand push the dog forward but not so hard as to move him ...Missing: behavioral energy independence
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Common Traits of Pointing Dogs - Golden Meadows RetrieversMar 11, 2022 · Pointing dogs are known to be intelligent creatures. Therefore, they do tend to test their masters, however when trained properly they are very loyal.
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Pointer Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubThe high-energy Pointer is an excellent runner's companion. The noble Pointer is the ultimate expression of canine power and grace. Unquestioned aristocrats of ...Missing: general | Show results with:general
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Braque Francais (French Pointer) History - Upstate Gun DogsThe birthplace of pointing dogs was the Pyrenees Mountains on the France/Spain boarder and the regions north and south. Back in the 13th century, the area was ...Missing: landrace tracking
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The Braque Breeds - Pheasants ForeverApr 21, 2017 · The French pointing breed originated in southern France as early as the 1300s, some sources suggest, and was referred to as “Braque du pays,” ...
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The History of the Pointing Dog, Part 1: OriginsJul 30, 2012 · During the Middle Ages, there were many types of dogs available to southern European ... The Spanish origin deduced from a sentence by Gaston ...
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Origins of the Pointing Dog: Hunting Dog Confidential Episode #1A look into the origins of the pointing dog and how bird dogs developed alongside our changing hunting styles with historian Craig Koshyk.
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The History of Falconry with Bird Dogs - Gun Dog MagazineFeb 18, 2023 · The Huns brought their falconry dogs with them, floppy-eared and descendants of the modern Hungarian pointer, also known as the vizsla. Under ...Missing: selective | Show results with:selective
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Pointer Breed History: Where the Breed OriginatedMay 17, 2024 · “The original Pointer was the Spanish Pointer,” Seymour says. The breed existed throughout the European continent and arrived in England ...
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The Evolution of the Sporting Dog | Canine ChronicleApr 19, 2016 · Pointing dogs have existed since Classical times and the Romans ... Of course, as Gaston Phoebus noted 500 years earlier, some dogs ...
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The Kennel Club Timeline 1800s| CampaignsFirst field trial held at Southill – Pointers and Setters. This is the first field trial recognised by The Kennel Club Stud book.
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About APC - American Pointer ClubEstablished 1938. Early Pointer fanciers formed the Pointer Club of America and joined the fledgling American Kennel Club in 1888. Some noted members were the ...
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Group 7 : Pointing Dogs - FCISection 1 : Continental Pointing Dogs · Section 2 : British and Irish Pointers ... subject to a working trial according to the FCI breeds nomenclature
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Tracing genetic resurrection of pointing dog breeds: Cesky Fousek ...Aug 26, 2019 · Cesky Fousek is considered to be one of the oldest pointing dog breeds in Europe and has been appreciated for its versatile working skills.
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German Shorthaired Pointer History: Where the Breed OriginatedApr 9, 2024 · By the 17th century, the Germans and French referred to pointers as “quail dogs.” The Italians called them “net dogs,” or dogs used to point ...
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Breed Standards : English Pointer | United Kennel Club (UKC)The English Pointer was recognized by United Kennel Club in the early 1900s. General Appearance. The English Pointer is a medium-sized, well-balanced dog ...
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German Shorthaired Pointers - Dog Breeds - American Kennel ClubHistory. German hunters spent generations crossing various breeds until they perfected this versatile bird dog sometime in the 1800s. They were so successful ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] German Shorthaired Pointing Dog - FCI Standard NoBRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: The history of the German Shorthaired Pointing Dog starts with the dogs which were used for the hunt with nets on feathered game, ...
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Wirehaired Pointing Griffon - Dog Breeds - American Kennel ClubE.K. Korthals of Holland developed the first breeding stock of the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, and although the breed is undoubtedly Dutch in origin, it is ...
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How to Tell These Similar-But-Different Pointing Breeds ApartApr 26, 2024 · Origin: The pointing breeds originated in different countries of Europe, but the Pointer's ancestors may trace their roots back to Ancient ...
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Get to Know the Setter Breeds - American Kennel ClubFeb 15, 2024 · Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon, was a Scottish aristocrat who bred Black and Tan Setters near Fochabers, a village in Moray, Scotland.Missing: wooded | Show results with:wooded
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English Setter Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubEnglish Setter history goes back some 400 years. They were originally bred on estates of English country gentlemen, who crossed old spaniel and pointer breeds ...
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Irish Setter Dog Breed Information### Summary of Irish Setter History and Traits
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Gordon Setter Dog Breed Information### Summary of Gordon Setter History (19th Century Scotland)
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Recognized Versatile Hunting Dog Breeds - NAVHDANAVHDA currently recognizes 35 different breeds of versatile hunting dogs. While each breed differs somewhat with respect to their physical characteristics ...
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Brittany Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubThe Brittany was named for the French Province in which it originated. September 1, 1982 its official name was changed to Brittany. First Brittany standard ...
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Weimaraner Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubWeimaraners are excellent with kids and yearn to be full-fledged family members. Easy grooming, trainability, a loving nature, and a can-do-attitude make them ...
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Spinone Italiano Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubThe Spinone originated in Italy, where it is estimated to be a cross of coarsehaired Italian Setters, bred with those left by Greek traders and others from the ...
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Vizsla Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubThe Vizsla is a versatile, red-coated gundog built for long days in the field. For centuries these rugged but elegant athletes have been the pride of ...<|separator|>
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Pointing Hunting Dog Glossary - Central Maine Brittany ClubPointing - When a dog indicates the presence and position of game by standing immobile and directing its muzzle toward it.
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POINTING DOG POINTERS: Range and Ground PatternOct 1, 2019 · Quartering will teach pup to respond to your direction, to pay attention to where you are, and will help you to control the range you'd like ...
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Patterning & Hunting in Range - George HickoxJan 7, 2020 · Patterning is the ground coverage that the dog runs in order to use the wind to better smell birds. Quartering, for example, is a left-to-right and right-to- ...
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A Beginner's Guide to Approaching a Bird Dog on PointJun 26, 2023 · A pointing dog stiffens when their senses tell them a bird is close, no matter which way they face. When you get to know the dog you hunt with, ...
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Pro Dog-Training Tips: To Break or Not to Break. - Orvis NewsDec 3, 2014 · The dog is still there and on point, giving you a shot at any stragglers. A Brittany and a Pointer relocate on a covey of Huns. The birds ...
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How to Use a Whistle for Dog Training - Gun Dog MagazineSep 29, 2022 · How to Use a Whistle for Dog Training. Why the simple whistle might be the secret to stealth and better communication with your hunting dog.Missing: dynamics | Show results with:dynamics
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3 Key Early Stages to Training a Bird Dog Puppy - Quail ForeverApr 9, 2018 · Starting a bird dog puppy right centers on 3 concepts: socialization; building prey desire; and conditioning your puppy to field sights and ...
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Birds First: Tips for Introducing Your Gun Dog Puppy to BirdAug 9, 2011 · Introduce your pup to birds before obedience and yard work. There are two reasons. The first is that, done properly, it almost always increases prey drive.
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Introduction to Force Fetch for Pointing Dogs - Project UplandAug 16, 2021 · When the force fetch process is started after steadiness has been achieved, there's much less chance for force fetch's use of bird-related ...Missing: socialization | Show results with:socialization
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How to Teach Your Dog the "Whoa" Command - Gun Dog MagazinePut your dog on a bench and tell him to whoa, then physically pick him up and put him back in place if he moves his paws, even a little.
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Whoa for Pointing Dogs - Pheasants ForeverJul 9, 2020 · The importance of "whoa" for hunting with pointing dogs, and how to teach this essential command. By Christine Cunningham
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[PDF] Field Trial Rules and Standard Procedure for Pointing BreedsUSE OF TRACKING DEVICES IN AKC. POINTING DOG EVENTS. The use of tracking devices is solely for locating the dog once the dog is no longer under judgement.
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The Top 5 Dog Training Tools for Summer Training - Gun DogJul 4, 2025 · A pigeon harness can be a great tool to help your pup become comfortable with and excited about birds. The harness allows you to tether a pigeon ...
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GPS Dog Collars | Dog Trackers | Dog Bark Collars - GarminBuild a better sporting dog with GPS collars and devices for tracking and training. From obedience to hunting and limiting nuisance barking.
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The Demographics of Canine Hip Dysplasia in the United States ...Feb 27, 2017 · The overall CHD prevalence was 15.56%. The OR for CHD was higher in females (1.05), those born in spring (1.14) and winter (1.13), and those in more southern ...
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Hip Dysplasia in Dogs### Summary of Hip Dysplasia in Pointing Breeds (Pointers and Setters)
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[PDF] Examining Elbow Dysplasia - OFAThe incidence of elbow dysplasia in these breeds ranged from 1.2 to 47.9 percent of the evaluated dogs. Elbow dysplasia can lead to lameness or abnormal gait, ...
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Canine Elbow Dysplasia - American College of Veterinary SurgeonsCanine elbow dysplasia (ED) is a condition involving multiple developmental abnormalities of the elbow joint.
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Ear Infections in Dogs (Otitis Externa) | VCA Animal HospitalsA black or yellowish discharge commonly occurs. In chronic cases, the ears may appear crusty or thickened, and the ear canals often become narrowed (stenotic) ...
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Bloat - The Pointing Dog JournalMar 29, 2017 · Bloat, or GDV, is a life-threatening condition where the stomach swells with gas, potentially twisting and cutting off blood supply. It is ...
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Identification of Genetic Susceptibility Factors Associated with ...Nov 5, 2020 · Canine gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV) is a common life-threatening condition occurring primarily in large and giant breeds with a 3.9% to 36.7% lifetime ...
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Dogs Don't Die Just in Hot Cars—Exertional Heat-Related Illness ...Jul 31, 2020 · We reviewed the veterinary records of over 900,000 dogs and identified that exercise was the most common trigger of heat-related illness in dogs ...
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Exercise-Induced HRI: Does Your Dog Need Help?Aug 1, 2022 · Heat stress is the first stage, and dogs may be noticeably more tired, run at a slower pace, and show a lack of focus. With the next stage, heat ...
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German Wirehaired Pointer - Dog Breeds - American Kennel ClubWith his sporty weatherproof coat and can-do attitude, the noble German Wirehaired Pointer is a versatile, sturdy gundog who thrives on outdoor activity.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins