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English pointers are almost exclusively used on grouse moors, either for walked up grouse, or in conjunction with a hawk/falcon, i believe. Lovely dogs, i know a vicar with one, and he,s a bugger, he,s always in the fields flushing partridge with it.

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I'd like to know the answer to that one too!

 

I have a Brittany Spaniel and they are docked to less than an inch. I know they are expected to enter cover if needed to, but they never bash through cover like a springer, and I don't personally see the need for it.

 

As for pointers. Don't get me started.

 

Absolutely love them, I think they are a real purist form of hunting, rather than a jack of all trades like a HPR or Springer but, unfortunately I've never had any luck with them.

 

I owned one, that I just could not train, and I mean COULD NOT train. I tried the gentle approach, I tried the severe approach, I tried the electric collar, all to no avail. I eventually gave him to a guy who lived on a mountain and has been training pointers for years. He told me that you don't really train them like a springer or a labrador, but you just have to go with them and guide them in the direction they want to go.

 

I went to a field trial one day and was given one to hold, while the owner went to run his other dog. The dog I was holding started to do cartwheels on the lead and hit me a smack in the crown jewels and left me on my knees in the middle of a large crowd of spectators crying like a little girl. :sick:

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