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  2. Field trial - Wikipedia

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    A field trial meeting at Bala, North Wales by George Earl. A field trial is a competitive event for gun dogs. Field trials are conducted for pointing dogs and setters, retrievers and spaniels, with each assessing the different types various working traits. In the United States, field trials are also conducted for basset hounds, beagles, and ...

  3. Pudelpointer - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, a German breeder, Baron 'Hegewald' von Zedlitz, worked on producing his ideal tracking, pointing, and retrieving gun dog, suitable for work on both land and water. [3] From seven water Poodles and 90 different pointers, he developed the Pudelpointer. The original sire was Tell, an English Pointer belonging to Kaiser Frederick III and ...

  4. Pointer (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Pointer (dog breed) Lemon & white, orange & white, liver & white and black & white; tri-colour and self-colour are known. The Pointer, sometimes called the English Pointer, is a medium-sized breed of pointing dog developed in England. Pointers are used to find game for hunters, and are considered by gundog enthusiasts to be one of the finest ...

  5. German Shorthaired Pointer - Wikipedia

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    standard. Dog ( domestic dog) The German Shorthaired Pointer or Deutsch Kurzhaar is a German breed of pointing dog of medium size. It originated in the nineteenth century in what is now Germany. [ 1] It is an all-purpose gun dog suitable for hunting and retrieving on both land and water. [ 2]

  6. Pointing dog - Wikipedia

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    A Vizsla pointing. Pointing dogs, sometimes called bird dogs, are a type of gundog typically used in finding game. [1] [2] Gundogs are traditionally divided into three classes: retrievers, flushing dogs, and pointing breeds. [3] The name pointer comes from the dog's instinct to point, by stopping and aiming its muzzle towards game.

  7. Field Dog Stud Book - Wikipedia

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    This stud book is affiliated with the field trial magazine "The American Field" which is the oldest continuously published sporting dog journal in the U.S. The FDSB registers dogs of all breeds, but is primarily for pointing, flushing, and retrieving breeds of gun dog.

  8. Dactyly - Wikipedia

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    Dactyly. In biology, dactyly is the arrangement of digits ( fingers and toes) on the hands, feet, or sometimes wings of a tetrapod animal. It comes from the Greek word δακτυλος ( dáktylos) meaning 'finger'. Sometimes the ending "-dactylia" is used. The derived adjectives end with "-dactyl" or "-dactylous".

  9. Portuguese Pointer - Wikipedia

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    Size & Build. The Portuguese Pointer is a dog of medium proportions. The height at the withers is 48–56 cm (19–22 in). The weight is 18–27 kg (40–60 lb) for males, and 16–25 kg (35–55 lb) for females. When being evaluated at a conformation show, dogs judged for conformation that benefits working ability, with deviations from the ...

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