Perdigueiro Galego

{{short description|Spanish breed of dog}}

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The Perdigueiro Galego is a rare breed of pointer from the autonomous community of Galicia in north-western Spain. It is one of four traditional breeds of the region, the others being the Can de Palleiro, the Guicho or Quisquelo, and the Podengo Galego.

History

The Perdigueiro Galego, along with a number of regional pointers such as the Old Spanish Pointer, the Portuguese Pointer, the Pachón Navarro, the Braque Français, descends from dogs of Bracco Italiano type imported into north-western Iberia and south-western France several centuries ago, all developing into distinct types according to the preferences and requirements of local sportsmen.

The Perdigueiro Galego was most commonly found in the municipalities of A Mezquita, Viana do Bolo, Riós, Laza and A Veiga in the Galician Province of Ourense. From the 1970s onward, foreign breeds of pointer became available to Spanish hunters and numbers of the Perdigueiro Galego went into decline; this was compounded by a decline in partridge numbers throughout the Galician Massif. To prevent the extinction of the breed, the best specimens still available were located and recorded, particularly from the provinces of Ourense and Lugo. In 2001, a breed studbook was established to record pedigrees; it is managed by the {{lang|es|Club de Raza do Perdigueiro Galego|italic=no}}.

Description

The Perdigueiro Galego is a medium-sized breed of pointer, it weighs between {{convert|20|and|30|kg|lb}} and stands between {{convert|50|and|55|cm|in}}, dogs are typically larger than bitches. The breed has a short dense coat, which may be spotted or mottled bicoloured or tricoloured with any of chestnut, orange, cinnamon and black on white; solid brown, yellow or black examples are also found.

Use

The breed is a versatile pointing breed in that it is used to hunt, point and retrieve game once shot by the hunter. The Perdigueiro Galego is used predominantly to hunt game birds, in particular partridge, quail and woodcock, although it is also used to hunt small ground game such as hare and rabbit.

See also

References

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{{cite book |editor1-last=Rodríguez |editor1-first=Miguel Fernández |editor2-last=Fernández |editor2-first=Mariano Gómez |editor3-last=Bermejo |editor3-first=Juan Vicente Delgado |editor4-last=Belmonte |editor4-first=Silvia Adán |editor5-last=Cabra |editor5-first=Miguel Jiménez |title=Guía de campo de las razas autóctonas españolas |location=Madrid |url=https://www.mapa.gob.es/es/ganaderia/temas/zootecnia/1.1%20Gu%C3%ADa%20de%20campo%20de%20las%20razas%20autóctonas%20españolas._tcm30-120392.pdf |language=es |publisher=Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino |pages=566–568 |date=2009 |isbn=9788449109461}}

{{cite web |url=http://mediorural.xunta.gal/es/areas/ganaderia/razas_autoctonas/canina/perdigueiro_galego/ |title=Perdigueiro galego |author= |website=Consellería do Medio Rural, Xunta de Galicia |language=es |access-date=5 December 2019}}

{{cite web |url=https://mediorural.xunta.gal/fileadmin/arquivos/gandaria/razas/canina/ficha_perdigueiro.pdf |title=Perdigueiro galego – Ficha técnica |author= |website=Consellería do Medio Rural, Xunta de Galicia |language=es |access-date=5 December 2019}}

{{cite journal |author= |date=11 May 2001 |title=Diario Oficial de Galicia |trans-title=Official Gazette of Galicia |url=https://mediorural.xunta.gal/fileadmin/arquivos/gandaria/razas/canina/normativa_perdigueiro.pdf |language=es |volume=91 |pages=334–338 |publisher=Xunta de Galicia |access-date=8 December 2019 }}

[Miguel Arias Cañete] (25 May 2001).[https://www.boe.es/buscar/pdf/2001/BOE-A-2001-11347-consolidado.pdf Real Decreto 558/2001, de 25 de mayo, por el que se regula el reconocimiento oficial de las organizaciones o asociaciones de criadores de perros de raza pura]. Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación. Boletín Oficial de España (142): 14 June 2001. Reference: BOE-A-2001-11347.

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Category:Gundogs

Category:Pointers

Category:Dog breeds originating in Galicia (Spain)