Pointers breeding places ALL the emphasis on search. Field trial dogs, ( traditional horseback shooting dogs and all-age dogs), are not expected or ask to retrieve. Been that way for over 130 years. They can learn the task and are generally up to it. I personally don't care if my dog delivers to hand or not, as long as they find it. I've lived long enough to learn that making absolute statements about any dog or breed of dogs is nonsense. Unlike other respondents I have lost birds, in 40 years, a hell of a lot of them. I have been in parties which lost them with every breed mentioned here and some not. I hate losing a bird, wish we had never fired. In general, I would put the continentals a rung up as far as retrieving, seem to be more dilligent, and interested. Focus no doubt a factor of the emphasis put into the activity, and by a people who valued every game animal. The English Pointer, was a product of a time when there was unimagined numbers, playing a game where a minimum of dozens of points and shots were the norm, loosing a few birds, was shrugged off by dog and hunter alike after a cursory search as part of the game. On the other hand, I have had one english pointer bring me a three bird limit of cripples on the second day of the season in Nebraska in the parking lot on a public area before I could load my gun, all live. As I say absolute statements beg for exception. In the Pointers defense, I will say that I personally have never seen one that was intrigued by fur, which I consider the most annoying trait of all. Call it " prey drive", " sharpness ", blood trailing or whatever you want, its nearly a sure thing among the continental dogs, because they are bred for it, and encouraged to do it, to this day. It's a hound trait, and it tends to favor a hard mouth, as well. It's the hound that makes them better pheasant dogs, they work foot scent, as well as body scent. Again, not all, but it remains the tendency. So given a preference, personally, I'd stick with an English Pointer, a body scenting dog which may force me to pickup my own bird, after the dog finds it. I may have to encourage search dead a little more, it's an exchange I'll make. To the alternative of settling for or fixing problems like I have encountered with the continentals, pointed rabbits, wild eyed deer pursuits, boogering cats, turtles farm animals,( sure to endear yourself to the local farmer), and slobbered, tooth marked quail. Yes I have dealt with all of that. Again, no absolutes, just the odds. So be offended, be amused, deny with a littany of the extolled virtues of individual continentals. Pay your money and take your chances. Meanwhile your shorthairs on point....oh wait he's backing the english pointer who's already there.