Very nice, playful and gentle but not the sharpest chisel in the box.
Yes, the English Setter is closely related to the Irish Setter.
A Gordon Setter is always black and tan, the English not
The English Setter was recognized by the AKC in 1884.
Yes, the English Setter is considered to be a rare breed of dog.
There can be 6 - 8 English Setter puppies per litter.
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A Dalmatian mixed with an English Setter may have a spotted coat like a Dalmatian but with longer fur and feathering on the ears like an English Setter. They may also inherit the floppy ears and gentle expression of the English Setter, along with the energetic and friendly nature of both breeds.
Yes, the English Setter is closely related to the Irish Setter.
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A Gordon Setter is a large breed of dog, a member of the setter family that also includes both the better-known Irish Setter and the English Setter. It wasn't until the late 1700s that this breed was established as the Gordon Castle setter due to the fact that Duke Alexander the 4 th of Gordon kept several of these dogs at his castle. The tradition to breed the finest setters continued with the Duke of Richmond after Duke Alexander's passing. Around 1900, the Gordon setter's name was changed back to the black and tan setter, but was restored to the name Gordon setter when the breed was registered with the English Kennel Club.
English Setters are known for their hunting skills and sometimes their show skills.
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