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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

Physical Characteristics

Size

Males: 24-27 inches at shoulder, 55-80 lbs. Females: 23-26 inches, 45-70 lbs. The largest and most substantial of the setter breeds.

Coat

Soft, shiny coat that is straight or slightly wavy. Longer feathering on ears, chest, belly, backs of legs, and tail. The coat provides protection from brush and weather.

Colors

Black with tan markings—always. The tan appears above the eyes, on muzzle, throat, chest, legs, and under the tail. The distinctive coloring is called "black and tan."

Build

Strong, substantial build with good bone. More powerful and less refined than other setters. Deep chest, muscular hindquarters, and sturdy legs built for endurance.

Breed Standard Highlights

  • Head: Deep rather than broad; longer muzzle than skull
  • Expression: Wise, dignified, intelligent; dark brown eyes
  • Ears: Set low, lying close to head; thin leather with silky feathering
  • Tail: Short (not reaching hock); carried horizontal or slightly below
  • Movement: Bold, free gait with good drive; powerful and effortless

The Black and Tan Pattern

The Gordon's distinctive coloring serves practical purposes. The rich mahogany tan markings are always present in specific locations, while the jet black coat is easier to spot in the field than the mottled patterns of other setters.

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