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Portuguese Pointer
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The Portuguese Pointing Dog or Perdigueiro Português is a Portuguese breed of pointer dog. It is one of several pointing breeds and is mainly used in red-legged partridge hunting.

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History

The first breed standard for the Perdiguero was drawn up in 1939.[1] The breed was definitively accepted by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 1955.[2] In 2006 there were 1805 bitches registered in the stud-book.[1]

Characteristics

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The Perdiguero is of medium size: height at the withers is in the range 54–60 cm (21–24 in) for dogs and 50–56 cm (20–22 in) for bitches; body weights are in the ranges 20–27 kg (44–60 lb) and 16–22 kg (35–49 lb) respectively.[3]:246[a]

The coat is without undercoat; it is short, close and coarse on most parts of the dog, thinner around the natural openings and thinner and softer on the ears and head.[2][4] It is yellow, ranging from light to dark, with or without white markings on the head and neck, the chest, the lower legs and the tip of the tail.[4]

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Notes

  1. In the international standard of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, the minimum height for both dogs and bitches is lower by 2 cm[5]

References

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