Lab Pointer

Lab Pointer:English pointer and Labrador Retriever Mix

Hybrid Breed

English pointer + Labrador Retriever

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Labrador Retriever and English Pointer Mix - a hybrid breed.

This mixed breed is the best of both worlds. With the intelligence of a Labrador and the athleticism of an English Pointer, this dog is perfect for families looking for an active pet.

What are breed characteristics of this mix dog?

The Labrador Retriever-English Pointer mix has a muscular body and a long, thick coat that is typically brown or black. They weigh between 35 and 50 kg and are 56 to 61 cm tall at the shoulder.

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Origin UK
Life expectancy 10 - 14 years
Care requirements low-maintenance
Activity level high - average
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Possible character traits of Labrador Retriever and English Pointer Mix - Such is probably his nature.

When it comes to Labrador Retrievers, there are few dogs that can match their energy, intelligence and training ability. But what about a Labrador Retriever mix with an English Pointer?

The Labrador Retriever and English Pointer mix is not only a popular breed, but one with many advantages. For starters, these dogs make excellent family pets because they are loyal, protective and loving. They also get along well with children and other pets, making them the perfect addition to any home.

Another advantage of the Labrador Retriever-English Pointer mix is that they are very easy to train. Whether you want to teach them basic obedience commands or more complicated tricks, they will quickly learn everything you put in front of them.

The Labrador Retriever-English Pointer mix needs plenty of exercise. They are an active breed that loves to run, play and explore. If you can give them plenty of room to run around, they will be happy and healthy.

As far as grooming goes, the Labrador Retriever-English Pointer mix is relatively low maintenance. Brushing once or twice a week is all they need to keep their coat in tip-top shape.

Character

  • active
  • affectionate
  • balanced
  • kind
  • loyal
  • nice
  • athletic
  • attentive
  • intelligent
  • sensitive
  • determined
  • agile
  • good-natured
  • sociable
  • faithfully
  • affable
  • trusting

Usage

  • Hunting Dog
  • Working Dog
  • Sled dog
  • Companion Dog
  • Family Dog
  • Searchdog
  • Therapy Dog
  • Guide Dog
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What diseases can occur in Labrador Retriever and English Pointer Mix.

One of the most popular dog breeds in the United States is the Labrador Retriever-English Pointer mix. This breed is a mix of the Labrador Retriever and the English Pointer dog. The Labrador Retriever is a popular breed because it is friendly, energetic and intelligent. The English Pointing Dog is a popular breed because it is an excellent hunter. The Labrador Retriever-English Pointer mix is a popular breed because it is a combination of both breeds.

The Labrador Retriever-English Pointer mix is a healthy breed. However, like all breeds, they are prone to certain health problems. The most common health problems in the Labrador Retriever-English Pointer mix are hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and obesity. Hip dysplasia is a condition in which the hip joint does not fit properly. Elbow dysplasia is a condition in which the elbow joint does not move properly. Obesity is a condition where the dog is overweight.

The best way to prevent these health problems is to have your dog examined regularly by a veterinarian. Your veterinarian can watch for these diseases and detect them early. If you have a Labrador-Retriever-English Pointer mix, you should bring him in for regular checkups.

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The Labrador Retriever English Pointer Mix is a medium to large dog with a strong, athletic build. They have a dense, water-resistant coat that is typically black, brown or yellow in color. The undercoat is soft and dense and insulates against cold. The Pointer mix is an active breed that requires regular exercise and grooming.

Fur length short
Fur flat coated
Ear shape Floppy Ear - Triangle
Tail lang
Anatomy slim, sporty, rugged, massive
Size ♀ 53 - 66 cm
Weight ♀ 16 - 32 kg
Size ♂ 56 - 70 cm
Weight ♂ 18 - 34 kg
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  • Eye diseases

    Often occur with allergies and intolerances.

  • Hip dysplasia (HD)

    The hip dysplasia or hip joint dysplasia of the dog (HD) is a maldevelopment of the hip joint.

  • Nervous disorders

    Nervous disorders are manifested, for example, by disturbances in perception, neurological abnormalities such as tremors, apathy, convulsions, paralysis, tilting of the head, uncontrolled urination and defecation, and behavioural abnormalities.

  • Elbow dysplasia (ED)

    Elbow joint dysplasia is a chronic disease complex of the elbow joint of fast growing dog breeds.

  • Joint damage

    In some breeds, joint damage can occur later in life, affecting the musculoskeletal system.

  • Overweight

    Often, unfortunately, the dogs very much under excess weight. But the dogs themselves are never to blame!

  • An adult Labrador Retriever and English Pointer mix can weigh between 35 and 50 kg and grows to be 56 to 61 cm tall at the shoulder.

  • The average life expectancy of a Labrador Retriever-English Pointer mix is 10 to 14 years.

  • This breed is very energetic and needs a lot of exercise. A minimum of one hour of vigorous exercise daily is required, but more is always better.

  • This breed is moderately hairy and must be brushed weekly to control the coat. Bathing should be done only as needed.

  • This breed is very intelligent and easily trainable. They are excellent for obedience, agility and other dog sports. Early socialization and obedience training is highly recommended.

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