The Pointer is named for the motionless stance the dog assumes once he has found game. The direction of the point tells the hunter where the game is hiding. The first recorded mentions of the
Pointer in England date from around 1650, when the Pointer was used to find hare for the Greyhounds to hunt. By the early 1700's, however, when shooting became fashionable, the
Pointer became the dog of choice. The
Pointer is renowned for his scenting prowess. He works very quickly, covering a lot of ground.