Setter
Dog Breed Details
The Setter dog breed is part of the sporting dog group and the
best known setter breeds are the English setter, the Gordon setter
and the Irish setter.
Some Points About The Setter Dog Breed
These famous types of setters that are readily available in the
U.S. trace their origins to the British Isles where their history
goes back to the 1600’s.
The term setter comes from the dog’s action in the field where
is “sets” its body in a rigid stance when it detects
game in the field like a pointer dog does. Setters and pointers
alike exhibit great self-discipline in the field when they locate
game for their human hunting companions.
In addition to being excellent hunting dogs, the setter dog breed
is a happy, playful family dog well-suited to romping in the yard
or park with the kids. Setters are known to be very energetic and
require a great deal of company, activity and exercise.
In general, setters are not well suited to a household where they
are left alone most of the day but will make an ideal companion
for an active family with someone to play with.
Setters feature a beautiful long glossy coat and of course the Irish
setter is well-known for its glossy chestnut red coat. English and
Gordon setter still have long coats but shorter than the Irish setter’s.
The long coats of a setter translate to more time invested in dog
grooming duties.
The Setter dog breed are fairly large, 24 to 27 inches at the shoulder
and weighing in at 45 to 80 pounds depending on gender. Even though
they are large dogs, the playful easy-going temperament that makes
them ideal family pets means that they are not good guardian or
watch dogs.
The AKC (American Kennel Club) describes the setter as having a
“rollicking” personality. While Irish setters are one
of the most popular breeds of dogs in the United States, anyone
who acquires one must be prepared to handle the exuberant personality
of this highly sociable breed and be willing to provide the play
and exercise time this breed requires.
In order to assure getting a quality setter, obtain your setter
dog breed puppy from a reputable breeder who understands how to
raise this active dog in the early formative weeks of its life.