I own an Irish setter that is a very lovable dog. The breed is very sweet and playful and most likely won't bite when you feed it unless you have trained it at a young age to be very protective of food. To prevent this, when you first get your irish setter, you should stroke its back gently while its eating, to let it know that you love him and won't take his food.
An Irish Setter, and an Irish Setter...
Ah, the Irish Setter is a beautiful and gentle breed known for their friendly nature. While they may not have the strongest bite force compared to other breeds, they have a loving and loyal temperament that makes them wonderful companions. Remember, it's not about the bite force, but the love and joy they bring into our lives.
The Irish Setter was recognized by the AKC in 1878.
Yes, the English Setter is closely related to the Irish Setter.
An Irish Setter can eat pasta and the same applies to any other dog. However, pasta does not provide all the nutrients that a dog needs so it is essential that you also feed your dog with other types of foods.
Yes, the English Setter is closely related to the Irish Setter.
An Irish doodle
A wingshooter 9 Irish setter lasts between 4 and 5 days.
Irish Setter, Irish Terrier, Irish Wolfhound.
You can find information on locating Irish Setter puppies within Chicago using the online organization called the Western Irish Setter Club. You can also try the websites named Doggies and Puppy Find.
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