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Pointer / Mixed (short coat)  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Baby


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About Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: 350.00
  • Species: Dog
  • Potential Size: 50 Pounds
  • Current Age: 11 Years 9 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Housetrained: No
  • Leash Manners Not leash trained  (puppy)
  • Crate/House She is not crate trained.  There is paper placed in several areas in the puppy area in house for their use. Of course accidents do occur. She is learning. It is a continuing education for Wiki. She is able to go outside any time of the day and she is using the paper less to do her business.
  • Socialization Very social with her siblings and foster family. Likes to be held and she will give you kisses. She loved playing with our grandson.
  • Energy Level and Exercise Wiki is full of energy all the time. This is common with puppies. Loves to play in the yard with siblings and our other dogs. Fortunately we are able to provide a large pen outside for the puppies to play all day. She is taken into the main yard several times a day. She really enjoys that.
  • Daily Structure and Schedule Taken outside to do her business first thing in morning. She is then fed. She is given 3/4 cup of a very good Puppy food with several large tablespoon of canned puppy food (Blue) and several tablespoon of plain yogurt. The yogurt contains probiotics and is healthy for her. In the evening, she is fed 3/4 cup dry puppy food with some yogurt and canned puppy dog food. I use Medium size Milkbone as a treat couple times a day. Pup Peperioni is also used as a treat. She will eat anytime she is given food. She will take naps on and off all day. I leave a small light and radio on at night.  She is taken outside periodically throughout the evening and at bedtime to do her business. There are 11 puppies in the litter that are being fostered at our home. I have a puppy room for their care. 
  • Temperament She has a wonderful temperament. She is a loving little girl. Gives lots of kisses.
  • Obedience Training I have not really started any training. Comes when called most of time .She responds to the word “No” most of the time.
  • Behaviors She is a typical puppy. Always exploring and playing.   She has no bad habits. She will chew on everything especially sticks and those little things lying around. This is typical of puppies. Loves to play with squeaky toys and balls. Loves treats and food.
  • Personality Quirks She has no particular quirks. She is a really sweet little girl.
  • Ideal Home A home with a loving family and lots of love and patience for little puppies. Puppies love to run and play with children. That would be great as well. She needs a place to play outside. 


According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, according to the most credible hypothesis, the Pointer was developed two centuries ago by crossing among the Italian Pointer, the Foxhound, the Bloodhound, the Greyhound, the Newfoundland, the Setter, and the Bulldog. This is an almost unbelievable mix, but it certainly has produced an outstanding result. The modern Pointer has existed for about eighty years. 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 Greyhound to hunt. By the early 1700's the Pointer became the dog of choice. The Pointer is renowned for his scenting prowess. He works very quickly, covering a lot of ground. The Pointer is particularly good on upland birds, but adapts well to other game. The breed has excellent endurance in warm weather, but is not suited to very cold conditions. Working best on land he is not very comfortable in water. He has a legendary tracking and pointing skills, but is not usually expected to retrieve game. The English Pointer is full of energy and go-power. Loyal and devoted he is a true friend. Kind and patient with children, he is a dashing gentleman. The Pointer is affectionate, intelligent and clean. An energetic and enthusiastic hunter, yet calm at home. Wise and adaptable to every situation. Socialize well at an early age to combat a tendency for timidity. Some can be high-strung. They tend to be a bit willful, distractible and reserved with strangers. It will bark at suspicious noises, but it is not a watchdog. Show lines tend to produce better pets. Field lines are often too active and hunt-oriented to make good pets. Hunting instincts develop early. Puppies, even at eight weeks old, often display pointing behavior. These fairly independent dogs are generally good with other pets and are not usually dog-aggressive. They have a life expectancy of 13-14 years.

More about Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy

Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids

Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy's sister, Zova the UCF Pointer Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy's brother, Cory the UCF Pointer Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy's sister, Rachel the UCF Pointer Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy's sister, Darya the UCF Pointer Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy's sister, Krissam the UCF Pointer Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy's brother, Petey the UCF Pointer Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy's brother, Ullie the UCF Pointer Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy's brother, Lommie the UCF Pointer Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy's brother, Knight the UCF Pointer Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Wicki the UCF Pointer Puppy's mother, Cookie the Pointer Mama (adopted) can also be seen on our website.

 
 

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