
Nose, speed e stubbornness are the main features of the English pointer. These qualities made him the hunting dog par excellence, to the point of supplanting the indigenous breeds. For morphology and character it is impossible to confuse him with the other companions, so let's go and discover his main features.
Le origins of the pointer are wrapped in mystery, there is no lack of theories and hypotheses. For some it is descended from Italian hunting dogs, for others the first sightings occurred in France pushing up to the Spain. Even if the births have legendary echoes, the sure thing is that the first to realize a work of selection were the English. Hence the definition of English pointer.
While on the origins there are many uncertainties, regarding his selection it is known that an important role has been played by the Spanish hound joint in Britain at the beginning of '700. Subsequently it was decided to cross him both with the Italian hounds, both with those French. The central role in the conformation of the pointer, however, belongs to some English breeds such as the Bloodhound, foxhound and the Terrier.

The selection initially led to a long-limbed and vigorous dog constantly active both when hunting and at rest from hunting activities. To free the breed from its legacy with the Foxhound, in the mid-nineteenth century some breeders of the caliber of Moor, Lloyd Price or Moor continued their selection work. Later breeders like Fred Lowe o J. Bisgop they decided to work on pointer speed. The specimen characterized by an extraordinary aptitude for running is distinguished from all other hunting breeds for sudden and statuary stops which have made it its distinctive feature.
From an aesthetic and morphological point of view it is a dog that gives off strength and dynamism even when stationary. The mantle is very fine and smooth and has different colors ranging from white to black up to orange and brown red. Although rare, the coat can be solid.

It is a dog selected and developed for the search over long distances without however neglecting the relationship with his master. This is one of the aspects that owners need to be aware of when the training phase begins. The pointer is an extremely dog independent, enthusiastic and stubborn for this he must see the owner as the point of reference. To achieve this level of confidence it is essential live closely with him and establish a special bond, which for sure will have its positive effects during the race.
In addition to speed, the English pointer, as previously mentioned, is characterized by a farm particular. Suddenly the dog stops e remains in pose as if he were petrified. This particularity makes it particularly suitable for hunting in the plains or in open spaces. This is not to say that it cannot be an excellent hunter even in confined or inaccessible spaces.

Because of his instinct and his hunting skills it is preferable start training immediately without waiting for the first year of life. This will serve the puppy to establish a special relationship with his master. The tendency to sprint while hunting and to cover long distances must be balanced by the dog's awareness of having the hunter with whom he has a special connection at his side. Getting him used to hunting from the earliest months will also help keep his own under control nose particolarmente developed which often leads him to get confused. The bond that will be established with the owner during training is essential to smooth out some characteristics of the breed. The character so jovial and playful If the pointer is not well oriented it could give rise to insecurities and fears that could compromise his own socialization and limit his undisputed skills as a hunter.