Perdiguero de Burgos
Perdiguero de Burgos
Anyone have any information on this breed. The Perdiguero de Burgos seems really interesting. From what I have read the Perdiguero de Burgos were one of the foundation breeds used to create the German Shorthaired Pointer. This is a dog I have never even heard of until a few days ago.
It looks like it is recognized by the UKC. However, I haven't been able to find any breeders/clubs in the United States.
This breed has peaked my curiousity.
Any information I have found is obviously from websites in Spain. However, I can't tell how popular the breed is in that country.
Hondo
It looks like it is recognized by the UKC. However, I haven't been able to find any breeders/clubs in the United States.
This breed has peaked my curiousity.
Any information I have found is obviously from websites in Spain. However, I can't tell how popular the breed is in that country.
Hondo
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Another pic I found off the internet.
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Here is a youtube video of the Perdiguero de Burgos in action
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9VuDrEyGZI
Hondo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9VuDrEyGZI
Hondo
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Re: Perdiguero de Burgos
I got two translations on line:
1. Gundog of Burgos
2. Pointer of Burgos
1. Gundog of Burgos
2. Pointer of Burgos
Mark
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Re: Perdiguero de Burgos
Cool dog, moves just like mine. Ok lets take a trip. Burgos is a great area of Spain. First there and then to the foothills of the Alps in Italy Bracco & Spinone hunting, no wives please.
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mcbosco wrote:Cool dog, moves just like mine. Ok lets take a trip. Burgos is a great area of Spain. First there and then to the foothills of the Alps in Italy Bracco & Spinone hunting, no wives please.
Count me in........Do you think we could make it last a month? LOL
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thats easy we can stay with my friend Ezio at del Subasio Kennels.
But, could you drink red wine and eat Bistecca alla Fiorentina every night for a month?
But, could you drink red wine and eat Bistecca alla Fiorentina every night for a month?
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mcbosco wrote:thats easy we can stay with my friend Ezio at del Subasio Kennels.
But, could you drink red wine and eat Bistecca alla Fiorentina every night for a month?
Hurt myself trying!!!!
Monlezun's Frequent Flyer "Delta"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/genview.php?id=2972
JeanDe's Spoilin' Dixie Mae "Mae"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/genview.php?id=2832
Opal's Hightailing Zim "Zim"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=3390
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/genview.php?id=2972
JeanDe's Spoilin' Dixie Mae "Mae"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/genview.php?id=2832
Opal's Hightailing Zim "Zim"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=3390
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Re: Perdiguero de Burgos
... and don't forget you have to stay up late every night and take naps every day.
Mark
Willows Back In The Saddle
Tall Pines Hits The Spot
Tall Pines Queen Eleanor
Bo Dixie's Rocky
TALL PINES MOONBEAM
______________________________________________________
If it ain't broke - fix it
Willows Back In The Saddle
Tall Pines Hits The Spot
Tall Pines Queen Eleanor
Bo Dixie's Rocky
TALL PINES MOONBEAM
______________________________________________________
If it ain't broke - fix it
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The hardest thing, though, is listening to dogs bark in a romance language. It takes some getting used to.
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Here is what I know:
1. The photo in the first post is mine. I took it in Spain a couple of years ago and sent a copy to the folks in the club to use on their site. I now find it all over the place...oh well.
2. The Perdiguero de Burgos (Burgos Pointer) is another branch of the Old Spanish Pointer line that is still being bred today. There are two clubs in Spain, each claiming that they have the "real" Burgos. There is a pretty fierce debate between the clubs. I visited with members of the larger, more hunt-focused club. You can read about my visit and see some photos of the dogs here:
http://chiendog.blogspot.com/2008/05/pe ... urgos.html
1. The photo in the first post is mine. I took it in Spain a couple of years ago and sent a copy to the folks in the club to use on their site. I now find it all over the place...oh well.
2. The Perdiguero de Burgos (Burgos Pointer) is another branch of the Old Spanish Pointer line that is still being bred today. There are two clubs in Spain, each claiming that they have the "real" Burgos. There is a pretty fierce debate between the clubs. I visited with members of the larger, more hunt-focused club. You can read about my visit and see some photos of the dogs here:
http://chiendog.blogspot.com/2008/05/pe ... urgos.html
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I purchased a Burgos Pointer puppy from Spain last fall. I'm very impressed with how easy she is to handle and a joy to be around. Not too much energy like so many pointing breeds. She hunts slower and more methodical. Because of this she never out runs her nose and has already pointed more wild pheasant (here in Ohio) than any one of my older and more experienced GSPs. She's a keeper. In fact I'm going to breed her after she turns two years old (summer of 2019). We'll be hunting the U.P. for grouse this fall and Kansas pheasant shortly after.
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I love a great story with a happy tone.dreampointkennels wrote:I purchased a Burgos Pointer puppy from Spain last fall. I'm very impressed with how easy she is to handle and a joy to be around. Not too much energy like so many pointing breeds. She hunts slower and more methodical. Because of this she never out runs her nose and has already pointed more wild pheasant (here in Ohio) than any one of my older and more experienced GSPs. She's a keeper. In fact I'm going to breed her after she turns two years old (summer of 2019). We'll be hunting the U.P. for grouse this fall and Kansas pheasant shortly after.
Congratulations on this dog. Very cool.
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If you are even remotely interested in minority breeds, Craig's book is amazing.
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I agree, I can hardly begin to imagine how much time and thought and effort and travelling went into the making of Craig's book.
Bill T.
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