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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

Training Approach

Pointers are intelligent and eager to please, but they are also independent thinkers bred to work at a distance from their handlers. Training requires patience, consistency, and an understanding of the breed's sensitive nature. Harsh corrections can shut down a Pointer, while positive reinforcement brings out their best.

Early socialization is crucial. Expose puppies to various people, places, and situations to develop confidence. Basic obedience should start young, with particular emphasis on recall—essential for a breed that can cover miles when hunting.

The Pointer's intense prey drive means reliable recall training is paramount. Many owners use e-collars as a safety tool once the dog understands the command, as Pointers can become so focused on scent that they may not hear verbal commands at distance.

Field Training

Field training a Pointer is an exercise in refinement rather than teaching—the pointing instinct is largely innate. Most well-bred Pointers will point naturally; training focuses on developing their range, steadiness, and responsiveness to handler commands.

Introduction to Birds (8-16 weeks)

Introduce to bird scent early using planted quail or pigeons. Let instinct develop without pressure.

Developing Range (4-12 months)

Allow the dog to run and hunt freely while establishing basic obedience and recall.

Steadiness Training (12-24 months)

Teach steady to wing and shot. This is where Pointers excel—holding point through flush and gunfire.

Finished Work (2+ years)

Polish handling, backing, and response to whistle/hand signals at range.

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