They live to roughly 15 years.
Not really, red setters are more brown than red.
Irish Setters are always solid red. There is another breed derived from it called the Irish Red and White Setter, which is red and white.
no they just are a rare breed
average of 12-14 years
The Viking age.
Yes they are there both short for Irish Red setter.
Died at age 53.
Irish setters have a life expectancy of12-14 years. Their health concerns are hip dysplasia, gastric torsion, and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).
They were English; English setters.
Original Irish Setters were parti-colored, red and white. The solid red Irish Setters were rare. In about 1850 the red Irish Setter began to gain popularity. The parti-colored setter started its slow decline. The Red and White Irish Setters became nearly extinct except for the few enthusiasts who kept the breed alive. In the 1920's an attempt was made at the revival of the breed and it is from here that present owners can trace their pedigrees. In 1944 the Irish Red and White Club was formed. In 1984 the National Irish Red and White Setter Club of America, Inc. was formed. The Irish Red and White Setter was first recognized by the AKC in 2006.
Most larger dog breeds have their first estrus at around 15 months.
English Setters weigh from 29 - 36 kg.