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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

Hunting Style

The English Setter hunts with a graceful, flowing motion that's a pleasure to watch. They quarter the field systematically, using air scent to locate birds from a distance. When they catch scent, they typically slow and work carefully toward the source before locking on point.

English Setters are known for their exceptional noses and ability to handle delicate scenting conditions. They excel in thick cover where their careful hunting style prevents birds from flushing prematurely. Many hunters consider them the ideal dog for ruffed grouse and woodcock in dense eastern forests.

The breed typically works at moderate range, making them excellent choices for foot hunters. They're responsive to direction and generally maintain good contact with their handler while still covering ground thoroughly.

Best Game & Terrain

Primary Game Birds

Ruffed Grouse Woodcock Bobwhite Quail Pheasant

Ideal Terrain

  • • Dense forest and woodland
  • • Thick alder runs (woodcock)
  • • Young aspen stands (grouse)
  • • Southern quail fields
  • • Mixed upland habitat

Grouse Dog Excellence

Many consider the English Setter the ultimate ruffed grouse dog. Their careful hunting style, soft mouth, and ability to navigate dense cover make them perfectly suited to the challenging sport of grouse hunting.

The Llewellin Setter

Field-bred English Setters are often called "Llewellin Setters" after R.P. Llewellin who developed hunting lines in the 1800s. These dogs are smaller, lighter, and more athletic than show-bred English Setters, specifically bred for hunting performance.

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