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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

Training Approach

English Setters are intelligent dogs that learn quickly with proper motivation. However, their sensitive nature requires a gentle approach. Positive reinforcement and patience yield the best results, while harsh methods can create a timid, uncooperative dog.

Early socialization is important to develop confidence. The breed's natural friendliness rarely presents issues, but exposure to various situations helps create a well-rounded adult. Basic obedience should begin early, as English Setters can be somewhat independent.

The breed can have a stubborn streak, particularly if they catch an enticing scent. Reliable recall training is essential. Many trainers find English Setters respond well to training that incorporates play and keeps sessions short and engaging.

Field Training

English Setters have strong natural instincts that surface early. Most well-bred dogs will point naturally when exposed to birds. Field training develops and refines these instincts while establishing handler control.

Bird Introduction (8-12 weeks)

Early exposure to bird scent awakens hunting instinct. Keep it fun and pressure-free.

Developing Range (4-8 months)

Allow natural hunting pattern to develop. Work on basic commands without inhibiting drive.

Steadiness Work (8-18 months)

Develop steady to wing and shot. English Setters learn steadiness readily with patient training.

Finished Work (18+ months)

Polish backing, retrieving (if desired), and response to hand signals.

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