Pointer (English Pointer) vs Pointer (English)
How does the Pointer (English Pointer) compare to the Pointer (English)? They are both members of the Canidae family. Below we put their classification, habitat, diet, size, and conservation status side by side — and settle who would win in a fight.


Side-by-side comparison
- Scientific name
- Canis lupus familiaris
- Canis lupus familiaris
- Classification
- Mammal
- Mammal
- Family
- Canidae
- Canidae
- Habitat
- Domestic, often in rural or countryside environments where hunting occurs
- Domestic; rural and suburban areas with open fields
- Diet
- Omnivore
- Omnivore
- Conservation status
- Domesticated (Not Evaluated)
- Not Evaluated
- Lifespan
- 12-17 years
- 12-17 years
- Weight
- 20-34 kg (44-75 lbs)
- 20-34 kg (44-75 lbs)
Pointer (English Pointer) vs Pointer (English): who would win?

Pointer (English Pointer)
20-34 kg (44-75 lbs)

Pointer (English)
20-34 kg (44-75 lbs)
Too close to call speculative confidence
Pointer (English Pointer) and Pointer (English) are closely matched on both size (20-34 kg (44-75 lbs) vs 20-34 kg (44-75 lbs)) and diet, so the outcome would come down to circumstance. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.
Similarities
- Both are mammals.
- Both belong to the Canidae family.
- Both have a omnivore diet.
Differences
- Habitat: Domestic, often in rural or countryside environments where hunting occurs vs Domestic; rural and suburban areas with open fields.
- Conservation: Domesticated (Not Evaluated) vs Not Evaluated.
Pointer (English Pointer) vs Pointer (English): FAQ
Who would win in a fight, a Pointer (English Pointer) or a Pointer (English)?
Too close to call. Pointer (English Pointer) and Pointer (English) are closely matched on both size (20-34 kg (44-75 lbs) vs 20-34 kg (44-75 lbs)) and diet, so the outcome would come down to circumstance. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.
What is the difference between a Pointer (English Pointer) and a Pointer (English)?
Pointer (English Pointer) and Pointer (English) differ in several ways — habitat: domestic, often in rural or countryside environments where hunting occurs vs domestic; rural and suburban areas with open fields. conservation: domesticated (not evaluated) vs not evaluated.
Do Pointer (English Pointer) and Pointer (English) live in the same habitat?
No — Pointer (English Pointer) lives in domestic, often in rural or countryside environments where hunting occurs, while Pointer (English) is found in domestic; rural and suburban areas with open fields.
What do Pointer (English Pointer) and Pointer (English) eat?
Both Pointer (English Pointer) and Pointer (English) have a omnivore diet.
Which is more endangered, the Pointer (English Pointer) or the Pointer (English)?
Pointer (English Pointer) is listed as Domesticated (Not Evaluated), while Pointer (English) is listed as Not Evaluated.
How big are Pointer (English Pointer) and Pointer (English)?
Pointer (English Pointer) weighs around 20-34 kg (44-75 lbs), while Pointer (English) weighs around 20-34 kg (44-75 lbs).

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