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English Setter

Elegant, gentle setter with beautiful feathered coat and excellent nose

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25-27 inches, 65-80 lbs
Lifespan: 12 years
Gentle Aristocrat

Finding a Breeder

For a hunting English Setter, specifically seek breeders of field-type (Llewellin) dogs. Show-bred English Setters are beautiful but often lack the drive and stamina for serious hunting. The two types have diverged significantly over the past century.

The English Setter Association of America maintains breeder referrals. For field dogs, look to breeders active in field trials or hunting tests, or those with established reputations in the hunting community.

Visit breeders and observe their dogs if possible. Field-type English Setters should be athletic, eager, and show obvious hunting instinct. Ask about hunting backgrounds, health testing, and see puppies' parents in action if possible.

What to Look For

  • Health clearances (hips, elbows, BAER hearing test)
  • Field-bred (Llewellin) bloodlines for hunting
  • Parents actively hunted or competed
  • Good temperament—friendly, not shy
  • Breeder's reputation in hunting community

Rescue Options

English Setter rescue groups exist throughout the country. Adult rescues can make excellent pets, and some come with hunting backgrounds. The English Setter Association of America coordinates rescue efforts.

Expected Costs

Field-bred English Setter puppies typically cost $800-$1,500. Show-bred dogs may cost more. Proven hunting bloodlines from established breeders can range from $1,200-$2,000.

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