Pointers have been very popular with hunters for centuries, not only for their wonderful skills and stamina, but also for their loyal and friendly nature in the home environment. Pointers have an extremely aristocratic appearance and temperament and make wonderful family members when in a domestic setting.
Read our Pointer Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Pointer
3 girls and 2 boys Beautiful litter of English pointer puppies from mum Rosie and dad Hunter. Both parents can be seen. Puppies are being raised in a busy family home with children and other dogs. They will be wormed regularly, flea treated, vet checked. Microchipped and Kc registered Viewings available Ready for there forever home 18/02/2026

Pointer
1 Orange & white boy & 2 orange & white girls available 1st Vaccine given and ready to find their forever homes. Delighted to announce the safe arrival of our long awaited litter from Cherry & Poker. This is a top class litter combining some of the best Pointers in the UK. Cherry had 6 bitches & 1 dog, Bred for type, temperament and most importantly health. Cherry is

Pointer & Rottweiler Hybrid
*update 08/01/2026 - 3 boys and 1 girl looking for their forever home. green collar and yellow collar, orange collar and pink collar. 8 weeks old today 05/01/2026 PointerxLabxRotweiller Ready to leav

Pointer
Teisgol pointers and Portuguese pointers are thrilled to announce pur beautiful girl Ava (Teisgol Morgana) is in whelp to Beau ( Bryanelly Mr BoJangles with Leystespring) due 23rd Jan 2026 This will

Pointer
Bunny and Bob (Sassanachcu Baby Buttercup and Vengatureino Goldeneye) are having their second litter together. Both are beautiful, gentle, well mannered family dogs who live in Surrey. They have had 9
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.