English Pointer
English Pointer Facts
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Weight :
44-66 pounds (20-30kg)
Height :
Male 22-24 inches (55-62cm.) Female 21-24 inches (54-60cm.)
Color :
Liver, lemon, black, orange; either in combination with white or solid-colored.
Temperament :
Pointers are even-tempered, affectionate and loyal. Their aggression level is very low to non-existent and they can happily co-exist with other dogs and often cats. Pointers are typically not territorial, although their size and bark will intimidate most people that come to your door. Pointers are very good with children, although young children and a clumsy young Pointer is often not the best combination.
Grooming :
The short, dense coat of this breed is easy to maintain. Weekly brushing or wipe down with a dry towel or damp washcloth is all that is necessary.
Exercise :
While Pointers were bred to be a hunting dog, they are perfectly content given adequate exercise in a non-hunting home. Since they are a galloping breed, regular exercise is important for them, as it is for all sporting breeds. A securely fenced yard is a must to keep a Pointer safe since they are bred to hunt a good distance from their person.
Life Expectancy :
Around 13 ? 14 years
Litter Size :
Average 5 - 8 puppies
Origin :
England