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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

Training Approach

Gordon Setters are intelligent but independent thinkers. They learn quickly but may decide to do things their own way. Training requires patience, consistency, and a sense of humor—harsh methods are counterproductive and can damage the bond between dog and handler.

The breed responds best to positive reinforcement and fair treatment. A Gordon needs to understand the reason for commands and will often refuse arbitrary requests. Building a strong relationship based on mutual respect is essential for successful training.

Early socialization is particularly important for this breed. Exposure to various people, places, and situations helps prevent the natural reserve from becoming problematic shyness or suspicion.

Field Training

Gordon Setters mature more slowly than other pointing breeds, often not reaching full hunting potential until 3-4 years of age. Patient owners are rewarded with reliable, determined hunting partners.

Early Introduction (8-16 weeks)

Expose to birds and encourage natural instincts without pressure.

Foundation Building (6-18 months)

Develop hunting desire and basic obedience. Don't rush formal training.

Formal Training (18-36 months)

Steadiness, backing, and more advanced work as maturity develops.

Finished Dog (3+ years)

Fully mature Gordons are reliable, persistent hunters that improve with age.

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