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Irish Setter

Flashy red setter with tireless energy and joyful personality

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25-27 inches, 60-70 lbs
Lifespan: 12-15 years
Stunning Mahogany Coat

Training Approach

Irish Setters are intelligent and willing to please, but their exuberant nature and distractibility can make training challenging. They respond best to positive methods with plenty of variety—repetitive drills bore them quickly.

Patience is essential. Irish Setters mature slowly and may take longer to develop focus and reliability than other breeds. Training sessions should be short, fun, and end on a positive note.

Early socialization is important not because of shyness—Irish Setters are naturally friendly—but to help them learn appropriate behavior around new people and situations without becoming too exuberant.

Field Training

Field-bred Irish Setters (Red Setters) have strong hunting instincts that emerge early. Training should channel their natural enthusiasm while developing the focus needed for reliable field work.

Bird Introduction (8-12 weeks)

Early exposure to birds; let natural instincts develop in a fun environment.

Foundation Work (4-12 months)

Develop hunting desire and basic obedience. Keep sessions fun and varied.

Steadiness Training (12-24 months)

Develop steady to wing and shot. Irish Setters need patience here.

Finished Work (2+ years)

Polish and refine as mental maturity develops. Many continue improving for years.

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