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  English Setter
     
 

Quick Facts

Family: Gundog, Pointer, Setter
Region of Origin: England
Originally used for Bird setting and retrieving
Also known as -
Height: 24-25"
Life Span: 10-14 years
Color: flecking of orange, liver, lemon, or black on white
Weight: 50-65 lbs
 
The English Setter is a breed of dog. The English Setter was originally bred to set or point upland game birds. They are active dogs that need plenty of exercise. Their long, flowing coat requires regular grooming. They are happiest when they are part of the family or are working with a hunter. They are white with black or orange flecks, or white with black and tan flecks (tricolour). They are part of the Setter family, which includes red Irish Setters and black Gordon Setters. The name Llewellyn Setter is given to a certain strain of English Setters bred by R.L. Purcell Llewellyn to be perfect for field trials.

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