English Setter

English Setter

Height

Male: 58-69 cm, Female: 58-69 cm

Weight

Male: 20-36 kg, Female: 20-36 kg

Pedigree

Yes

Lifespan

11 to 15 years

Pros

  • Gentle and affectionate
  • good with children
  • intelligent and trainable
  • beautiful appearance
  • energetic and playful
  • relatively healthy
  • loyal and devoted
  • adaptable to different living situations.

Cons

  • High exercise needs
  • Prone to separation anxiety
  • Requires early and consistent training
  • Can be stubborn
  • Potential for destructive behavior if bored
  • Grooming requirements (brushing)
  • Susceptible to certain health issues (hip dysplasia
  • bloat)
  • May chase birds or other small animals.
Introduction to the English Setter

The English Setter is a graceful and elegant bird dog, known for its friendly temperament and distinctive feathered coat. Bred for hunting game birds, they make excellent companions for active families and individuals who enjoy the outdoors.

English Setters are energetic and intelligent dogs, requiring regular exercise and mental stimulation. They are eager to please and respond well to positive reinforcement training. Their gentle nature makes them good with children and other pets.

History of the English Setter

The English Setter's history can be traced back to 14th-century France, where early versions of setting spaniels were used for hunting. Over time, these dogs were refined in England, resulting in the breed we know today.

Sir Edward Laverack played a significant role in standardizing the English Setter in the 19th century through careful breeding practices. His efforts helped to establish the breed's distinctive appearance and working abilities.

English Setters were primarily bred to locate and "set" game birds for hunters. Their keen sense of smell and natural pointing instinct made them valuable partners in the field. Today, they continue to excel as hunting dogs and also thrive as beloved family pets.

Interesting Facts about the Breed

  • English Setters are known for their beautiful feathered coats, which come in a variety of colors and patterns.
  • They have a strong hunting instinct and excel in field trials and other dog sports.
  • English Setters are generally good with children and other pets, making them a great family dog.
  • They require regular grooming to maintain their coat and prevent matting.
  • English Setters are energetic dogs that need plenty of exercise to stay happy and healthy.

Characteristics

Apartment Suitable

Beginner Friendly

Hardiness

Independence

Tolerates Cold

Tolerates Hot

Friendliness

Affectionate With Family

Kid Friendly

Dog Friendly

Stranger Friendly

Grooming

Shedding

Drools

Ease of Grooming

Health

Gains Weight

Ease Of Training

Intelligence

Prey Drive

Vocality

Wanderlust

Need for Attention

Activeness

Intensity

Excercise Needs

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