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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

Hunting Style

The English Pointer is the ultimate specialist—a bird-finding machine bred for one purpose: locating and pointing upland game birds. In the field, Pointers are known for their exceptional range, often hunting at distances of several hundred yards from their handler.

Their hunting style is characterized by speed and ground coverage. A Pointer in full stride is a spectacular sight, racing across fields with a bold, ground-devouring gallop. When they catch scent, they instantly transition from high-speed run to a frozen, intense point.

Pointers work with their head high, using wind currents to locate birds from great distances. This "high-headed" style allows them to cover more ground efficiently and locate birds before getting too close. They excel in open terrain where their range and speed can be fully utilized.

Best Game & Terrain

Primary Game Birds

Bobwhite Quail Pheasant Chukar Hungarian Partridge

Ideal Terrain

  • • Open prairies and grasslands
  • • Agricultural fields (stubble, harvested crops)
  • • Pine plantations with open understory
  • • Southern quail plantations
  • • Desert scrub for scaled quail

Field Trial Excellence

The Pointer dominates American field trials, particularly in all-age stakes where range and independence are valued. The National Championship, held annually in Grand Junction, Tennessee, has been won by Pointers more than any other breed.

Not Ideal For

Dense cover requiring close work, water retrieves (though some will retrieve), or hunters who prefer a dog that stays within gun range. Also less suited for cold-weather hunting due to thin coat.

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