DescriptionThe Perdiguero de Burgos has a lot of skin and is not as heavily built
as it looks. The extra skin comes from is close relationship with the
Sabueso Espanol. It has muscular shoulders and a deep and broad chest.
It has a large square shaped head and a moderately defined stop. The
muzzle is long, very broad and square shaped. The long, wide, high-set,
soft ears hang down in folds. It has hanging flews and a dewlap. The
coat is short and dense and the coloring is always liver and white,
which can include or exclude patches and ticking. Most Perdigueros de
Burgos have very heavy ticking, giving an almost grizzled appearance.
OriginThe Iberian Peninsula is the likely place of origin for many of
Europe's pointing breeds. The Perdiguero de Burgos, or Spanish Pointer,
is a large Pointer that has contributed greatly to the development of
other Pointer breeds, particularly the larger ones, such as the Large
French Pointer, but also to more medium sized ones as well. It has been
around at least since the 1500s and is thought to be a descendent of
the Perdiguero Navarro (Old Spanish Pointer) and Spain's scenthound
breed, the Sabueso Espanol. Today the Perdiguero de Burgos is actually
smaller and lighter built than it once was, because Spanish breeders
have made great efforts to refine and hone its fine qualities as a
bird-hunting dog. This breed was headed for extinction in the early
part of this century, but today its popularity is growing rapidly in
Spain and hunters are rediscovering its many positive qualities.
TemperamentThe Perdiguero de Burgos was used to hunt deer for most of its history.
Today it is mainly used as a pointer and retriever of small, fast game
such as hare, quail and partridge. Its excellent nose could fairly
qualify it as a scenthound and it is known for not giving up on a
scent. It is a much faster and more athletic dog than it looks and is
able to easily clamber over rough and hilly terrain and to master steep
slopes. At the same time, like other gun dogs, this is a very obedient
dog and easy to train. It swims well and works in the water. It is a
very patient dog with children and other dogs and is very eager to
please its master, as befits its gun dog status.
HeightHeight: Dogs 10-12 inches (25-30cm) Bitches 10-12 inches (25-30cm)
WeightWeight: Dogs 25-30 pounds (11-14kg) Bitches 24-28 pounds (11-13kg)
Known Health Problems-
Conditions for LivingThese dogs are not recommended for apartment life. They are moderately
active indoors and do best with acreage.
Exercise RequirmentsExercise is of paramount importance for these tireless energetic
animals. They are more than a match for even the most active family and
they should not be taken on as family pets unless they can be
long walk or jog. If under- exercised, this breed can become restless
and destructive.
Life ExpectancyAbout 12-14 years
GroomingThe smooth coat of the Perdiguero de Burgos is very easy to groom. Just
brush regularly with a firm bristle brush and bathe only when
necessary. A rub with a piece of toweling or chamois will leave the
coat gleaming. Check the feet also, especially after the dog has been
exercising or working. Dry the dog thoroughly after hunting to prevent
chilling. Examine the ears regularly. This breed is an average
shedder.
GroupGun Dog
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