The English Pointer: The Perfect Pet?
By Gabriel Adams
Deriving their name from their ability to point out
game to hunters, the English Pointer was specifically bred for its innate
qualities. There are a variety of breeds used in hunting, but the English
Pointer was known for finding game, stopping, and pointing it out by
use of its muzzle. The hunter would then know where to shoot his target
and the hunter and English Pointer would go about their day, happy with
their bounty. It is believed that during the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries, the English Pointer was carefully and selectively bred from
four other breeds. These are the Bull Terrier, the Foxhound, the Greyhound,
and the Bloodhound.
Today, the English Pointer is a wonderful breed that
captivates all of the best qualities of its ancestral heritage. Sleek,
graceful, and athletic the English Pointer comes in a variety of colors.
These color range from liver to orange and you can find English Pointers
with a number of varying patterns on their coats. They may also be lemon
(shades of yellow commonly used to describe dogs) as well as black and
chocolate brown. The various patterns on their coats are known as ticking
and may range from small spots to large areas. Some of the inbred traits
of these hunting or gun dogs also make them excellent pets. They are
very good natured, docile, and pleasant pets and seek lots of attention
as well as affection. The English Pointer is also very gentle and a
good dog to choose if you have other pets or children. They are not
overtly territorial therefore they make adjustments easily.
They are also happiest when included in the family
and allowed to live indoors. Finally, it is important to realize that
since the English Pointer is originally a hunting dog, they require
plenty of vigorous exercise. They love to run, gallop, and enjoy the
great outdoors. They are great pets provided you give them ample attention,
plenty of exercise, and freedom to play vigorously. Problems will arise
if you keep them confined without adequate exercise. If you are planning
on owning an English Pointer, be prepared to encourage him or her with
plenty of daily activities and you will be rewarded with a loyal and
trustworthy companion.
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