Portuguese Pointer: Whipporwill Kennels- Portuguese Pointer BreederFor more information contact: Whipporwill Kennels 35 Russell Road Bethany, CT 06524 Phone: 203-393 1856 E-mail: lcorrone@aol.com. Back to the Portuguese Pointer Page

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Portuguese PointerPortuguese Pointer. The Perdiguero du Borgos is better known as the Portuguese pointer whose name is derived from ‘ perdigon’, the Portuguese word for partridge.

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American Kennel Club – Portuguese Pointer dog dogs puppy puppiesThe Portuguese Pointer (Perdigueiro Portugues) arose from the ancient Iberian hunting dogs with his … Foundation Stock Service Eligible Registries: Any Acceptable Domestic or Foreign Registry

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Portuguese Pointers Welcome to The Portuguese Pointer ,( Perdigueiro-Portugues ), page of the Antunes Family. We hope that you enjoy the information within our pages and please feel free to Contact Us. We are founders …

PERDIGUEIRO PORTUGUESO – InformationThe Portuguese Pointer was introduced to England by a Portuguese businessman in the early 1700s. H. Symonds describes the Iberian connection in A Treatise on Field Diversions …

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