There are
several pointer breeds, like the German Shorthaired Pointer, Italian Pointer, Bourbonnais Pointer, and Portuguese Pointer.
Not exact matches
Several dog
breeds, including Boston Terriers, German Shorthaired
Pointers and German Wirehaired
Pointers, are seen more commonly for CED in comparison to other
breeds.
This is a behavior that can also be seen in
several setters, spaniels and
pointers, as dog
breeds included in these categories have a strong tendency to explore and hunt.
The
breed is believed to have been created from
several different
breeds of dogs that had the characteristics that Doberman was looking for, including the Pinscher, the Rottweiler, the Thuringian Shepherd Dog, the black Greyhound, the Great Dane, the Weimaraner, the German Shorthaired
Pointer, and the German Shepherd Dog.
According to the Dog
Breed Info Center, the Vizsla is believed to be a descendant of the Transylvania Hound and the Turkish Yellow Dog, with
several breeds of
Pointer mixed in.
The Vizsla has been used in the development of
several other well - known
breeds including the Weimaraner and the German Shorthaired
Pointer.
Comprised of
several types of dogs —
pointers (German shorthair), retrievers (golden or Labrador), setters (English, Irish), flushers (cocker spaniel, springer spaniel), and water dogs (poodle, Portuguese water dog)-- these
breeds were developed to help hunters of fowl find and retrieve their game.
Several of those
breeds include dogs from the
Pointer classes.
The German breeders combined a number of
breeds including the Pudel (a predecessor of
several breeds, including the Poodle); English
Pointer; early German Short - Haired
Pointers (which evolved differently than GWPs), and Polish water dogs.
... the Bull Terrier was created «by crossing English Bulldogs with
several breeds including Black and Tan Terriers, Spanish
Pointers, English White Terriers, Dalmations, Greyhounds and Whippets in order to create a dog
breed that would fight other dogs.»