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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

Hunting Style

The Gordon Setter hunts with determination and persistence. They work at closer range than other setters, typically staying within 50-150 yards of their handler. This makes them ideal for hunters on foot who prefer a dog that maintains contact.

Their hunting style emphasizes thoroughness over speed. A Gordon will methodically work cover, using their excellent nose to locate birds that other dogs might miss. Once on point, they hold solidly, giving the hunter time to approach.

The breed's stamina allows all-day hunting despite their heavier build. They're built for endurance rather than sprints, making them excellent choices for hunters who cover rough terrain at a steady pace.

Best Game & Terrain

Primary Game Birds

Ruffed Grouse Woodcock Pheasant Quail

Ideal Terrain

  • • Hilly or mountainous terrain
  • • Dense forest and thick cover
  • • Rugged, challenging conditions
  • • Cold-weather hunting
  • • Areas requiring close-working dog

The Close-Working Setter

Where English Pointers and fast setters excel on open prairies, the Gordon is the setter for heavy timber and rough country. Their methodical style and desire to stay in contact make them favorites among grouse hunters in dense northeastern forests.

All-Day Endurance

The Gordon's substantial build and Scottish Highland heritage mean they can hunt from dawn to dusk. They may not cover as much ground as lighter setters, but they'll still be going strong when the day ends.

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