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  1. Irish setters are good-sized dogs, ranging from 25 to 27 inches in height and 60 to 70 pounds in weight. They stand tall and elegant in appearance, with fairly long legs and a long neck. The ears hang and the muzzle is moderate with an obvious stop (forehead).

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · WEIGHT: 60 to 70 pounds. COAT: Medium length with feathering on ears, chest, legs, and tail. COAT COLOR: Red, copper. LIFE SPAN: 12 to 15 years. TEMPERAMENT: Affectionate, intelligent, athletic, gentle, sweet-tempered. HYPOALLERGENIC: No. ORIGIN: Ireland. Characteristics of the Irish Setter.

  3. Origin: Irish Setters are a gundog breed that originated in Ireland. Originally bred to hunt birds, some Irish Setters continue hunting them today. Size: Irish Setters are large dogs,...

  4. The Irish Setter has been termed by artists to be the most beautiful of all dogs. With its flowing, silky red coat, long ears, soft expression and regal bearing, this dog turns heads wherever it goes. Along with its appearance, the Irish Setters personality is fun loving, playful and affectionate.

  5. May 22, 2023 · The Irish Setter is a gun dog from, you guessed it, Ireland. Setters are instantly recognizable with their luxurious flame-colored coats and overall elegance. While they aren’t the most popular breed, they are friendly, affectionate, and fun. This makes the Irish Setter an ideal companion for active families, with or without children.

  6. Jan 17, 2024 · As the fun-loving redheads of the dog world, the Irish Setter is easily one of the most beloved dog breeds available. These sporting dogs love to run and frolic but also enjoy showing their affections to their families. Breed Overview. Height: 24-27 inches. Weight: 60-70 pounds. Lifespan: 11-15 years. Colors: Chestnut, mahogany, and red.

  7. The Irish Setter Club of America, Inc. is a member of the American Kennel Club, and as such, is the ONLY National Irish Setter Breed Club which is recognized and sanctioned by the AKC.

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