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Additional information (Wiki): A
pointing breed is a type of gundog
typically used in finding game. Gundogs
are traditionally divided into three
classes: retrievers, flushing spaniels,
and pointing breeds. The name pointer
comes from the dog's instinct to point,
by stopping and aiming its muzzle
towards game. This demonstrates to the
hunter the location of his or her quarry
and allows them to move into gun range.
Pointers were selectively bred for dogs
who had abundant pointing and backing
instinct. They typically start to
acquire their hunting instincts at about
2 months of age. Many need further
training to hold steadily at all
appropriate times until released by the
hunter.
Pointers are very high energy dogs and
constantly think about hunting and
tracking. They are also extremely sweet,
love to cuddle, play with other pets,
and enjoy the company of other humans.
They are a very independent, loyal, and
responsive breed--they respond well to
scolding and are extremely intelligent.
Pointing breeds come in all varieties of
coats, from short-haired dogs, to
wire-haired dogs, to silky-coated
Setters. Most breeds tend to have some
sort of spots on their body, whether the
spots are small and round, or a large
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