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Gordon Setter

Scotland's black and tan setter, loyal and determined

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24-27 inches, 55-80 lbs
Lifespan: 12-13 years
Loyal One-Man Dog

Finding a Breeder

Gordon Setters are less common than other setters, so finding a quality breeder may require patience. For hunting dogs, seek breeders who hunt with their dogs and emphasize field ability rather than show conformation.

The Gordon Setter Club of America maintains breeder referrals and can connect you with reputable sources. Look for breeders who health test their dogs and can provide references from previous puppy buyers.

Be prepared to wait for a well-bred puppy. Quality Gordon breeders are selective about placements and may have waiting lists. A good breeder will ask about your hunting plans and lifestyle to ensure a good match.

What to Look For

  • Health clearances (hips, elbows, eyes, PRA)
  • Hunting ability in parents/grandparents
  • Sound temperament—confident, not shy
  • Breeder's willingness to mentor new owners
  • Health guarantee and return policy

Rescue Options

The Gordon Setter Club of America coordinates breed rescue. Adult Gordons can make excellent companions for those willing to work with an older dog. Rescue dogs may come with hunting experience.

Expected Costs

Gordon Setter puppies typically range from $1,000-$2,000. Puppies from proven hunting lines or exceptional pedigrees may cost more. Be cautious of unusually low prices.

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