An Irish Setter needs brushing every other day. For example, you can brush him/her Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and so on.
Yes they do. Just like other dogs need it. Grooming is very important for every dog's wellness. Here are some details on this breed's grooming, http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/irish-setter/coat-color-and-grooming
Yes they will. It depends on the initial meeting. The initial meeting is important, so you'll need to prepare to improve your chances of success. I believe they will. These breeds are both friendly.
Most times if you are in the back center you need to bump it to the setter and if you are in the front center you 1. bump it to the setter or 2. after a setter sets it to you go back and spike it in to the components faces =]
Definitely! If you are active, the irish setter is the dog for you because this playful dog loves running and the fresh air, so he/she will keep you in great shape if you give it the amount of walks and playtime that it needs. Also, if you live alone and want a sweet, not vicious, guard dog that will loyally scare off intruders but not want it to be mean to you and your friends and family, then the irish setter is the dog for you. They also seem to know who to trust and who not to, so follow your irish setters instincts. Remember, if you are looking for a smart, active, playful, and loyal dog, get an irish setter!
You need to contact a craft supply and ask for a dome attachment tool, such as the Bedazzler rhinestone and stud setter or the RONCO stud setter.
In terms of grooming, Labradors are very low maintenance dogs. They only need a brushing every now and then, when you notice they are shedding a lot. And a bath about every 3 or 4 months if that.
First of all, you need to go where you can sign up to be a jet setter. Then you need to press ctrl+j+s at the same time. After that, you need to go to the signout thing and log out and then log back in. Then, it will say you have now become a jet setter. It only works for MACS and PCs. Sorry! (To the ones who haven't MACS or PCs.)By ID1254131826Edited by Ellaxandria
No. For primary and secondary school teaching, Irish is a mandatory subject. Primary school teachers are expected to have Irish. Exceptions can be made for teachers who are not Irish and so would not have learnt Irish in school themselves. So it is possible for teachers from other countries to work in Ireland as a primary school teacher without Irish. If the teachers are Irish themselves, then they are expected to have Irish in order to teach in a primary school. For secondary schools, different teachers would have specialist subjects, so not every teacher would be teaching Irish. So they would not need to have Irish. For other levels of education, it is not an issue at all.
NO! Brushing only keeps your teeth clean, free from bacteria and plaque. In order to STRAIGHTEN your teeth, you'd need braces.
`Coaches tend to look for a taller setter so they can be more of an offensive threat in the front row. The taller side for a setter would be 5'7" or above if you for shorter than this you need to have technical proficiency. If it comes down to 2 setters and one is 5'10" and the other is 5'6" the taller setter will more than likely be chose.~Isabella,age 12
Brushing your teeth once a day is now recommended since over brushing is as much as a problem as not brushing them enough. You should use mouthwash and floss in the morning after breakfast and brush your teeth and floss before going to bed everyday. Chewing sugarfree gum 20minutes after every meal (or after as many as possible) will keep your mouth healthy and your teeth protected. Flossing is actually more important than brushing and so its something you should be more concerned about. ------------- Brushing your teeth 3 times a day is important as it makes sure that you're keeping bacteria away and stopping the forming of plaque. Also you need to floss and use a water pick to make sure all areas of your teeth are cleaned. While brushing you need to be careful not to press too hard cause that may damage your gums. Here's a video which shows the proper tooth brushing technique - http://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/tooth-brushing-tips-237.html
Hug translates to cuach in Irish!