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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

Personality

The English Setter is often described as the "gentleman's gentleman" of bird dogs. They possess a sweet, gentle temperament combined with eager hunting instincts. These dogs are affectionate, people-oriented, and tend to be more sensitive than some other sporting breeds.

In the field, English Setters are enthusiastic hunters with excellent noses and natural pointing instinct. They work with a joyful attitude, their feathered tails wagging as they quarter through cover. While they have hunting drive, they're not as intense as some breeds, making them easier to live with as house dogs.

The breed's gentle nature means they respond best to positive training methods. Harsh corrections can damage their sensitive spirits. They want to please their owners and will work hard to earn praise and approval.

Family Compatibility

English Setters make exceptional family dogs. Their gentle, patient nature makes them wonderful with children of all ages. They typically greet everyone as a friend and lack the protective instincts of some other breeds.

While they need regular exercise, English Setters are calmer indoors than some sporting breeds. They enjoy lounging on the couch as much as running in the field. This dual nature makes them adaptable to various lifestyles, provided they receive adequate physical activity.

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With Children

Excellent—patient, gentle, and tolerant

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With Other Dogs

Generally excellent—friendly and social

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Living Situation

Adaptable; needs yard but calmer indoors

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