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English setters, like other dogs, use their sense of smell and acute hearing to locate food. They rely on their keen olfactory senses to detect scents associated with food, which helps them find it in their environment. Additionally, their instinctual hunting and retrieving behaviors guide them in seeking out and bringing back food.

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