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Pointer Dogs for adoption

Pointer dogs Socks is looking for her forever home - Advert 1
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Socks is looking for her forever home

Pointer

1 yearAge
£460Price

Socks Socks is a very affectionate dog who has flown from Cyprus to find her forever home and is currently in kennels in South Yorkshire This is what we know about her Socks is good on a lead and r

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MexboroughSouth Yorkshire (39.5mi)
Pointer dogs Dunia - Advert 2
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Dunia

Pointer

6 yearsAge
1Sex
£650Price

Dunia is a medium sized, beautiful and sweet English Pointer. She was abandoned at the pound in poor condition, a sign that she had a difficult life before being abandoned. Thankfully one of the shelt

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AlfretonDerbyshire (44.2mi)
Pointer dogs Koko (currently in Cheshire Foster)  - Advert 3
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Koko (currently in Cheshire Foster)

Pointer

1 yearAge
£275Price

If there was a dog that loves other dogs it would be Koko (Pointer X red setter!) . Enthusiastic about having doggy friends (and human owners) Koko is a firm favourite at Dogswatch UK. Currently in f

Rescue/Charity
TarporleyCheshire West and Chester (28.3mi)
Pointer dogs Santos - Advert 4
5

Santos

Pointer

5 yearsAge
£650Price

Santos is a handsome English pointer aged 5. Santos has been waiting in kennels for years. Years. And still, when you meet him, there is no sadness in him — just a big, bouncy English Pointer who want

Rescue/Charity
LeedsWest Yorkshire (35.9mi)
Pointer dogs Celta  - Advert 5
7

Celta

Pointer

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£650Price

Celta is a stunning English pointer from the south of the Spain. Originally rescued by a family after being a hunting dog, she soon got used to all the comforts a home has to offer but heartbreakingly

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WarringtonWarrington (16.1mi)

FAQs

Are Pointers good family dogs?

Yes, Pointers make excellent family dogs as they are friendly, intelligent, and affectionate with their families, including children. They are playful, gentle, and loyal companions suitable for active households that can provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. Due to their high energy levels and hunting instincts, early socialisation, consistent training, and ample outdoor activity are important to ensure good behaviour.