English Setters were developed in England in the 1800s, initially bred as hunting dogs to locate game, whereupon they would “set” – crouch low and freeze. These friendly dogs can come in a range of ...
When searching for a forever pet, "adaptable," "happy" and "friendly" may top your list of dream dog traits. If that's the case, you'll be happy to know that the four type of Setter dog breeds—English ...
Grouse hunters are a notoriously opinionated bunch. Put more than two of them in the same room and sure as sunrise they’ll find something to disagree about. More likely, they’ll find lots to disagree ...
Puppies have a tendency to make even a hardened hunter pull a Jekyll and Hyde transformation. They're just so darn cute. The same goes for watching a young dog age and mature into the perfect hunting ...
MARTELL — Jim Keller’s dogs don’t look like the coiffed Irish setters at the Westminster Kennel Club’s dog show. And Keller couldn’t be more delighted. It’s easy to understand why Irish setters are so ...
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Beginner's guide to the Irish Setter
The Irish Setter originated in Ireland during the 1700s. Hunters seeking an all-purpose hunting dog, it is believed, developed the dog by crossing English Setters, Gordon Setters, as well as a variety ...
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8 Facts About the Gordon Setter
Hailing from the highlands of Scotland, the Gordon Setter is an iconic breed that’s won the hearts of many people. Described as confident, affectionate, and bold, these dogs rank 106 out of the ...
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