Spanish Breeds 



SPANISH POINTER 



MEDELAN 



SPANISH POINTER 



Color : Brown and white, 

 red and white, black and 

 white, and pure brown. The 

 white must not predominate. 



Height: 24 in. 



Weight: 80 Ibs. 



In general appearance the 

 Spanish Pointer is a some- 

 what heavy, loosely made dog, 

 larger than the English Point- 

 er. The head is indented be- 

 tween the^eyes, broad in skull, 

 square, long and broad in muz- 

 zle with lips large and pendu- 

 lous. The eyes are large and 

 somewhat sunken in the head. 

 Ears thin, loose and of moder- 

 ate length. Chest broad and 

 deep. Back and hind quarters 

 very muscular. The stern is 

 strong at the root, tapering to- 

 wards the end and is frequent- 

 ly docked. 



MEDELAN 



Color : A dirty color or grizzled red 

 with white patches and always shaded 

 with black or darker color, like the St. 

 Bernard and Mastiff. 

 Height: 27 in. 

 Weight: 180 Ibs. 



A powerful and imposing dog resem- 

 bling in many features the Mastiff and 

 the Bordeaux, but is longer and harder 

 in coat. The head is very heavy, power- 

 ful, large and square, with skull broad 

 I between the ears. The muzzle short, 

 I blunt, broad and square, and the lips 

 H have heavy pendulous flews. Eyes are 

 small and brown, and convey a grave 

 and sometimes an almost grumbling ex- 

 pression, and show the haw. Ears small, 

 set on high, and hang close to the head. 

 Body is strong, neck strong, heavy and 

 muscular, chest deep and broad, back 

 I long, broad and powerful. Tail long, 

 f|ji heavy, and carried downwards. Coat is 

 M semi-long, dense and hard. 



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