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English Pointer

The aristocrat of pointing dogs, bred purely for finding and pointing birds

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25-28 inches, 55-75 lbs
Lifespan: 12-17 years
Supreme Bird-Finding Ability

Finding a Breeder

When selecting a Pointer breeder, prioritize those who actively hunt or compete with their dogs. The breed exists in two distinct types: field-bred dogs selected for hunting performance and show-bred dogs selected for conformation. For a hunting companion, seek field-bred stock.

The American Pointer Club maintains a breeder referral list and can connect you with reputable breeders. Field trial kennels often produce excellent hunting dogs, as do breeders focused on foot-hunting companions (as opposed to horseback field trial dogs).

Be prepared to wait for a well-bred puppy. Serious breeders typically have waiting lists and carefully match puppies to appropriate homes. A good breeder will ask as many questions of you as you ask of them.

What to Look For

  • Health clearances on both parents (hips, eyes, thyroid)
  • Proven hunting ability in parents and grandparents
  • Field trial placements or hunting test titles
  • Puppies raised with early bird introduction
  • Breeder's willingness to take dog back if needed

Rescue Options

The American Pointer Club operates a rescue network for Pointers in need. Adult rescues can make excellent hunting companions, as their temperament and abilities are already evident. Organizations like PARL (Pointer and Setter Rescue) specialize in rehoming these breeds.

Expected Costs

Well-bred Pointer puppies from hunting lines typically range from $800-$1,500. Field trial prospects from proven bloodlines may cost $1,500-$3,000+. Be wary of extremely low prices, which may indicate puppy mills or health issues.

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