Gun dog

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Man walking a spaniel gun dog (East Riding of Yorkshire, 2018)

Gun dogs (gundogs) or bird dogs are types of hunting dogs developed to assist hunters in finding and retrieving game,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> typically various fowls that are shot down on the wing (in flight). The term hunting dog is broad and includes all breeds and skills of hunting canines, but "gun dogs" refers to canines that are trained to work alongside a loud firearm while hunting or retrieving game.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Gun dogs are divided into three main categories: pointers and setters, retrievers, and spaniels.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>Template:Failed verification

Types

There are several breeds used as gundogs with varying instinctive skill sets for each one.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Gun dogs are divided into three primary types: retrievers, pointing breeds, and water dogs.

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Retrievers
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Golden Retriever
Pointing Pointers
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English Pointer
Setters
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English Setter
Water (flushing) dog Spaniels
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English Cocker Spaniel
Water dogs
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Standard Poodle

List of gundog breeds

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Kennel club classification

When competing in conformation shows most kennel clubs, including The Kennel Club group pedigree gun dog breeds together in their own gun dog group, whilst some such as the American Kennel Club group them in a sporting group.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

See also

References

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