POINTER 



BOUR- 



BONNAIS 



Color: White 

 with light chest- 

 nut spots, and no 

 large markings. 



Height: 24 in. 



Weight: 70 Ibs. 



This dog is rath- 

 er lighter in bone 

 than the English 

 and French 

 varieties, is short- 

 er and more com- 

 pact in build, and 

 more of the ap- 

 pearance of a cob. 

 The head should 

 be long, straight 

 and rather broad; 

 eyes large, dark 

 amber in color, 

 and with an intelli- 

 gent expression. Ears fine and not too long, set on rather low and hanging in folds. 

 Neck strong, short and muscular. Chest deep and broad. Hindquarters short, round 

 and muscular. Stern set on rather low, and not more than 3 inches in length. 



BLUE POINTER OF AUVERGNE 



Color : White with black markings and tickings, giving a blue effect. Head always 

 black with a white blaze up the face. 



Height : 25 in. 



Weight: 53 Ibs. 



In general appearance this dog is of perfect proportions suitable for hard w r ork. 

 The occipital bone should be well defined. Skull broad with a pronounced dip below 

 the eyes. Muzzle straight and cheek bones well developed. The eyes should be dark 

 brown in color. Lips very pendulous. Ears long and fine in texture, hanging in folds 

 and should be set on level with the eyes and not carried too closely to the head. Neck 

 strong, slightly arched and throaty. Hindquarters and legs similar to other varieties 

 of the Pointer. Stern strong at the root and generally docked and set on low. 



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