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Pointollie

Recognized By: DBR , IDCR
   
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Living with a Pointollie

Personality: The Pointollie has a sweet, loving personality.

Temperament: The Pointollie is a very sensitive dog.

Family Dog: The Pointollie makes a great family dog.

Shedding: The Pointollie sheds very little.

Grooming: The Pointollie enjoys a good brushing.

Training: Training a Pointollie can take a little effort.

Behavior: Pointollies are very loving and loyal dogs.

Barking: Pointollies like to bark.

Weather: Pointollies typically don't like the rain.

Exercise: The Pointollie needs lots of daily exercise.

Physical Ability: The Pointollie is a great jumper with a high vertical.

Pointollie Appearance

Appearance: The Pointollie looks like a Pointer with big ears.

Size: The Pointollie should be between 30 to 60 lbs when fully grown.

Companionship: The Pointollie makes a great companion dog.

Nose: The Pointollie has a long and pointed nose.

Eyes: The eyes of the Pointollie are brown in color.

Ears: The Pointollie has large floppy ears.

Body: Pointollies have a strong body.

Color: The coat of the Pointollie can be black & white.

Coat: The Pointollie has a shinny coat that can be a little flaky.

Pointollie Facts

Life Expectancy: The life expectancy of the Pointollie is around 10 years of age.

Pointollie Health

Allergies: The Pointollie has no known allergies at this time.

Skin Health: The Pointollie tends to have dry skin.


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** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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