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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

Common Health Issues

English Setters are generally healthy but, like many purebreds, are prone to certain genetic conditions. Responsible breeding with health testing has reduced the incidence of many issues.

Hip Dysplasia

Moderate occurrence in the breed. OFA evaluation recommended before breeding.

Elbow Dysplasia

Can occur; elbow evaluation advised for breeding dogs.

Deafness

Congenital deafness occurs, particularly in dogs with excessive white. BAER testing available.

Hypothyroidism

Can develop in middle age. Regular thyroid screening recommended.

Lifespan & Genetics

English Setters have an average lifespan of 12 years, with many living into their early teens. Field-bred dogs often remain active hunters well into their senior years.

Recommended Health Tests

  • • Hip evaluation (OFA)
  • • Elbow evaluation
  • • BAER hearing test (especially for breeding)
  • • Thyroid evaluation
  • • PRA Optigen DNA test (some lines)

Ear Care

The English Setter's long, feathered ears require regular attention. Check ears weekly for signs of infection, clean as needed, and dry thoroughly after swimming. Ear infections are common in breeds with pendulous ears.

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