got red on his\her back.and white on tummy with setter spot's on also I have a one here at my house
Dollar - Rich family dog, a "Dollarmatian" (like a Dalmatian, but with dollar signs instead of spots).
It sounds like you might be describing an American English Coonhound. They have a white coat with black ticking, which can give the appearance of black spots. They are known for their floppy ears and long, trailing tails.
The Dalmatian is the traditional breed known as the firehouse dog. Dalmatians have historically been used by firefighters because they are intelligent, loyal, and have a strong work ethic. They are known for their distinct black or liver spotted coat.
It can be difficult to predict the exact appearance of a mixed breed puppy when it is fully grown because their physical characteristics can be a combination of those from different breeds. However, you can get an idea by looking at the traits of the parent breeds.
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No. Absolutely not. In what way? We actually have an English Setter Basset Hound mixed breed and she is fantastic and ADORABLE! She's white with black and brown "ticking" like a setter with short legs and a long body- but not quite as stout as a basset. She's very friendly and has a great temperament, just needs a lot of exercise. You can see photos here: http://picasaweb.google.com/monette.anderson/EnglishSetterBassetHoundMixEnglishBasseterHound?feat=directlink We also have a English Setter Basset Hound mixed breed and she's wonderful. She's 7months healthy and beautiful. She is strong willed and requires alot of activity (long walks, outdoor play). She is great with people including children.
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well it would look a bit like a horse and sheep because you get mongrel dogs so like if a Rottweiler and Dalmatian produced a baby it would look a bit of both there's your answer !! :P
You like dalmations?
Curbstone Setter is yet another slang term for a mixed breed dog. Compare to Heinz 57, Summa (Some of this and some of that!), Mutt, etc. We have two of them adopted from the animal shelter. When people ask what they are, we tell them they are Lithuanian Curbstone Setters. Among our favorite moments is when a "know it all" responds with something like "Oh, Yes I've heard of that"
A cross-breed emerging from the Large Newfoundland, setter, sheepdog, and spaniel-like water dogs short haired retriever. The golden retriever came from flat coats.
You can't be a dog "setter".. that's a breed of dog.. Irish setter? If you mean a dog "sitter," maybe that's not the best option. It doesn't seem like you're old enough to be solely responsible for another life.
Spanish and English mixed together to form the language spanglish.
NO! It is not hairless it looks like it is but it really has a thin layer of hair
Yes , but they like wet dog food the best
It makes you a person of mixed ancestry, or of multiple cultural heritages, if you like. The English language does not both with special words to describe such people.
The cost of an English Setter typically ranges from $800 to $2,500, depending on factors such as lineage, breeder reputation, and location. Puppies from reputable breeders with health clearances and strong lineage may be on the higher end of the spectrum. Additionally, adoption from a rescue organization can be a more affordable option, often costing between $100 and $500. Always consider long-term costs like grooming, food, and veterinary care when budgeting for a pet.