86% Compatible
Carolina Dogs still exhibit primitive behaviors like pack hunting and den digging, similar to their ancient ancestors.
Portuguese Pointers were favored by royalty and were often given as prestigious gifts between noble families.
Developed naturally in the southeastern United States, particularly in isolated areas of Georgia and South Carolina, serving as hunting and companion dogs for indigenous peoples.
Developed in medieval Portugal as versatile hunting companions, these dogs excelled in pointing and retrieving game birds across varied terrain during the 1500s.
Requires secure fencing due to hunting instincts. Seasonal shedding needs regular brushing. Early socialization essential for balanced temperament development.
Regular grooming needed despite short coat. High exercise requirements must be met daily. Early socialization and training essential for balanced temperament.