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Currently, We do have male and female puppies available from this dog breed ( the puppy will come with 1 year extended genetic health warranty as well as lifetime breeder support. the puppy comes with the following, all vaccinations, chip, EU passport, FCI, health certificate according to the requirements of the IHV breeding Association as well as starter pact ; (leash, collar, blanket, toys, and puppy rearing food). ) please follow this page till the end read more about us and our breeding practice, and also please learn more about the dog breed as a way of making sure that you are getting the perfect pet for your lifestyle.
About the Breed :
Country of Origin: The Irish Setter, also known as the Irish Red Setter or Red Setter, originated in Ireland. The breed was developed by mixing the Irish Terrier, Irish Water Spaniel, English Setter, Pointer, and Gordon Setter breeds. The original red and white coat and shorter legs of the Irish Setter were selectively bred out, leaving today’s recognizable red coat. It is believed that the originally lower stature was in order for the dog to “set” its prey. Meaning that the Irish Setter would stand hovering low to the ground above the caught game in order for the hunter to walk over and throw a net over both the prey and the dog. The Irish Setter is a jack of all trades in the hunting arena. This breed is an excellent pointer as well as a retriever and is especially good for hunting game birds. The Irish Setter is coveted for its fantastic nose and quick feet. However, over time the Irish Setter has been bred more for their looks and the show ring than for their excellent hunting ability.
Size: The Irish Setter male will typically reach heights of 26-28 inches while the female is slightly smaller at 24-26 inches. The male will reach an average weight of 65-75 pounds with the female weighing in at 55-65 pounds.
Character: The Irish Setter is an extremely friendly breed that exhibits no guarding instinct. They will likely get along with everyone from other pets and children to strangers on the street. The Irish Setter is an intelligent breed and is very responsive to the tone of their master’s voice. A passive owner may be taken advantage of by their Irish Setter. If you do not feel that you can be a confident and commanding leader, it may be best to look for the more submissive puppies in the litter.
Temperament: The Irish Setter has an independent spirit which may make it difficult to train, however, they do respond with a firm but gentle hand and plenty of exercises. The Irish Setter can become high-strung and even destructive without proper mental and physical exercise. The field type Irish Setter will have a higher exercise drive than the bench(show) type, however, they will both require exercise. They are very quick and have a great sense of smell. The Irish Red and White Setter is a hardy dog and does well in any climate, including wet terrain.

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