Old Spanish Pointer

The Old Spanish Pointer, or Perro de Punta Español, is an extinct breed of dog originating in Spain, believed to be the ultimate ancestor of almost all pointing dogs.

Old Spanish Pointer in 1915
Other names
  • Perro de Punta Español
  • Spanish Pointer
  • Old Spanish Perro de Punta
  • Braco Español
OriginSpain
Breed statusExtinct
Dog (domestic dog)

History

In 1644, Alonso Martínez de Espinar described the forerunner of the modern pointers as "a very hard-working animal, with an inexhaustible agility which endures running from morning to night without stopping. Some are so light that they seem to fly above the ground and skillfully tracking and stopping at the spot where the bird is which is being hunted by those behind them."[1]

Although Spain is the origin of the pointing dogs, the British most often mentioned the Spanish Pointer and brought the dogs to England in the 17th and 18th centuries.[2] Stonehengue, a pointer cinófilo scholar, wrote in the late 19th century, that the dog was selectively bred to be faster by only using lighter and faster specimens.

Similarly, in Germany in the 17th century, the German Shorthaired Pointer was the result of crossing German Hounds, Spanish Pointers and Bloodhounds.

The pachón navarro is generally seen as the dog breed most closely resembling the Old Spanish Pointer.[3]

Last records

The Spanish Pointer by John Buckler (c. 1799). Currently, this painting is in the Yale Center for British Art in Connecticut, US.

The oldest recorded painting of the Spanish Pointer in England is a painting by Peter Tillemans, created in 1725.

Stories report that during the Spanish Civil War, a Portuguese merchant took one Spanish Pointer from Spain and gifted it to Baron Bichel of Norfolk.

The dog exists in Spain under the name Perdiguero de Burgos.

References

  1. Chapter XXXVII of Arte de Cetrería
  2. ""Perros De Muestra Españoles", TrofeoCaza.com". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  3. http://www.pachonnavarro.com/contenidos/pdf/Estandar/patron_a.pdf
  1. Arkwright, William (1906). The Pointer and His Predecessors: An Illustrated History of the Pointing Dog from the Earliest Times. A. L. Humphreys. The Pointer And Its Predecessors.
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