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Dog Breeds, Austrian: Austrian short-haired pointers (Bracke) and Austrian shorthaired pinschers. Pointers are a sporting breed and do not hunt in packs, but in pairs. Preferred game are rabbits, occasionally foxes.
Austrian pointers: Brandlbracke pointers (also called "Vieraeugl");
Tirolean pointers (Austrian flat-coated pointer), its original form
dates back to around 1500; Styrian wire-haired Alpine pointer
("Peintinger Bracke"), bred around 1880 from the Hanover bloodhound,
the wire-haired Istrianer Bracke pointer and the Brandlbracke;
Alpenlaendische Dachsbracke, short-limbed hunting dog, bred from
long-limbed pointers for the slow hunt, can be traced back to similar
dogs in the Middle Ages, good bloodhound, mainly bred in Carinthia and
in Styria.
Austrian short-haired pinscher, kept as a watchdog since the Baroque
period. This breed was officially recognised in 1928.