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Burgos Pointing Dog
  BURGOS POINTING DOG

F.C.I. STANDARD Nº 90

ORIGIN: SPAIN

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD: 26.05.1982

CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.:
Group 7: Pointing Dogs
Section 1.1: Continental pointing Dogs, type “Braque”
With working trial
 
  HISTORY AND FUNCIONALITY
 
 


UTILIZATION:

Pointing dog, for fur and feather; much appreciated by the hunters who want a robust dog, resistant on any terrain and for any type of hunting, obedient, strong and above all endowed with a keen sense of smell.
His excellent skill and style of hunting results from his calm and firmness in the tracking as well as from his impeccable pointing and retrieving.
Although usually used on small game, he is not averse to the hunting of big game, a task where he shows great courage.


GENERAL APPEARANCE:

Hunting dog of good size, well balanced and of medium proportions.
With a well developed head and pendulous ears, a compact body and solid legs; short coat.
Of medium frame the length of the body should possibly be the same as the height at the withers.
In stance and in movement balance in proportions and functional harmony is desired.


BEHAVIOUR/TEMPERAMENT:

Robust, balanced, calm and sedate; he is an excellent pointing dog, specializing in hunting feathered and small game.
With his soft, very noble expression, it is a breed with an excellent temperament, docility and intelligence.

 
 
 
History and funcionality | Head | Neck, body and tail | Limbs | Skin, coat and measurements | Faults
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