FCI Pointer Group
The Pointer Group is a designation used only by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale for a group of dog breeds consisting of Pointers and Setters.
The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) additionally divides groups into subgroups, which the other main English-speaking kennel clubs do not. The FCI Pointer Group is made up of two different sections.
- Section 1 : Continental Pointing Dogs
- Section 2 : British and Irish Pointers and Setters
The FCI sorts the breeds in the group by section and country of origin as follows:
Section 1 : Continental Pointing Dogs
Section 1.1 : Continental Pointing Dogs
- 1. Denmark
- 2. Germany
- 3. Spain
- 4. France
- 5. Italy
- 6. Hungary
- 7. Portugal
Section 1.2 : Spaniel-type Pointers
- 1. Germany
- 2. France
- 3. The Netherlands
Section 1.3 : Griffon-type Pointers
- 1. France
- 2. Italy
- 3. Czech Republic
- 4. Slovakia
Section 2 : British and Irish Pointers and Setters
Section 2.1 : Pointers
- 1. Great Britain
Section 2.2 : Setters
- 1. Great Britain
- 2. Ireland
See also
- FCI Terrier Group
- FCI Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs Group
- FCI Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molossoid and Swiss Mountain Dog Group
- FCI Dachshund Group
- FCI Spitz and Primitive Types Group
- FCI Scenthound Group
- FCI Retriever, Flushing Dog and Water Dog Group
- FCI Companion and Toy Dog Group
- FCI Sighthound Group
- Pointer
- Setter
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