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The Burgos Pointer ( Spanish : Perdiguero de Burgos ), also called the Burgalese Pointer , is a breed of dog native to Spain . Originating from Castile , especially in the province of Burgos , this hardy breed is used for hunting and has some outstanding features for small game.

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6-622: (Redirected from Spanish Pointer ) Spanish Pointer may refer to three Spanish bird dogs: Burgos Pointer , a modern Spanish dog breed from Castile, Spain known in English as the Spanish Pointer Pachón navarro , a "double-nose" Spanish dog breed from Navarre Old Spanish Pointer , an extinct dog breed and predecessor of the English Pointer dog Topics referred to by

12-532: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Burgos Pointer The breed dates back to the 16th century and originates in the Castilian plateau , which is very widespread. It is very probable that the breed participated in the creation of other races of this group. The breed is believed to have descended from a mix of the Sabueso Español and

18-544: Is rarely needed given its perfect adaptation to the environment. Like so many other breeds of hunting dogs , they require daily exercise and large doses of wide open spaces where they run. It is a gentle, quiet dog, and is rarely startled. It does not do well in urban environments. It is intelligent and learns easily when it comes to hunting. Like many other breeds of this group, this is a dog hunter, used exclusively in countryside environments. It's used for both hunting hare ( rabbits , hares , etc.). and feather ( birds ). It

24-710: The Pachón Navarro (also known as the Perros de Punta Ibericos). The figure of the Burgos Pointer is perhaps not so style crystallized as other breeds in their group (such as the English Pointer ), but conveys a clear sense of robustness thanks to its port square. Things to note are their long ears and two folded sheets in the form of double chin. The tail is usually cut off a third of its original length. Colour : It has two color variations: one where

30-401: The basic color is stained and/or combined with other brown and brown, where the basic color is brown which is, in this case, white spotted. Coat : The fur is short, bushy and smooth. Height : Males from 62 to 67 centimetres (24 to 26 inches) and females from 59 to 64 centimetres (23 to 25 inches). Weight : 25 to 30 kilograms (55 to 66 pounds). If kept in its natural environment, care

36-427: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Spanish pointer . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spanish_pointer&oldid=1005354963 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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