Among the most breathtaking of dogs, the Irish setter's beauty is in part the result of necessity. Its elegant, yet substantial build enables it to hunt with speed and stamina. Its build is slightly longer than tall, giving ample room for movement without interference between fore and hind legs. The trot is ground-covering and efficient. The coat is flat, straight and of moderate length, with longer feathering on ears, backs of legs, belly, chest and tail, providing protection from briars without becoming entangled in them. The rich mahogany color is just beautiful. The Irish setter was bred to be a tireless and enthusiastic hunter, and it approaches everything in life with a rollicking, good-natured attitude, full of gusto and fervor. Given a daily outlet for its energy, it makes a pleasant companion. Without ample exercise, it can be overly active inside or become frustrated. It is an amiable breed, eager to please and be part of its family's activities. It is good with children, but can be too rambunctious for small children. It is less popular as a hunter than the other setters.
09: | Cody |
Child Friendly: | 5 stars Good with Kids: This is a suitable breed for kids and is known to be playful, energetic, and affectionate around them. |
Colors: | Mahogany |
Health Issues: | 3 stars Hypoallergenic: No |
Temperament: | Affectionate Companionable Energetic Independent Lively Playful Intelligent |
Cat Friendly: | 5 stars |
Grooming: | 4 stars Moderate Maintenance: The coat needs brushing and combing two or three times a week to prevent or remove mats and tangles. A bath every two to four weeks or so doesn’t go amiss. Tips on grooming and the best tools to use are available from this Irish Setter breeder. |
Intelligence: | 4 stars Ranking: #35 Full Ranking List |
Litter Size: | 7-10 puppies |
Popularity: | 2022: #71 2021: #71 2020: #75 2019: #79 2018: #77 2017: #72 2016: #76 2015: #72 |
Stranger Friendly: | 5 stars |
10: | Gizmo |
Breed Group: | Sporting (AKC:1878) Gundog (UKC) |
Dog Friendly: | 5 stars |
Life span: | 12-14 years |
Name: | Irish Setter |
Weight: | Male: 65-75 pounds (29-34 kg) Female: 55-65 pounds (25-29 kg) |
01: | Buddy |
03: | Jack |
08: | Teddy |
Playfulness: | 5 stars |
Shedding Level: | 3 stars Moderate Shedding: Expect this dog to shed regularly. Be prepared to vacuum often. Brushing will reduce shedding as well as make the coat softer and cleaner. |
07: | Sammy |
Height: | Male: 26-28 inches (66-71 cm) Female: 24-26 inches (61-66 cm) |
Trainability: | 3 stars Moderately Easy Training: Irish Setters take to training well. Handlers must be consistent in approach. It may be necessary to take the dog to a puppy training course. Young Irish Setters need to be trained when young to return when you call them. |
02: | Cooper |
Adaptability: | 5 stars |
Barking Tendencies: | 1 stars Rare |
Origin: | Ireland |
Other names: | Red Setter, Irish Red Setter |
06: | Toby |
Apartment Friendly: | 1 stars The Irish Setter is not recommended for apartment life unless the owners are active daily joggers or bikers and plan on taking the dog along with them. This breed does best with a large yard. |
Type: | Purebred |
Watchdog Ability: | 3 stars |
Size: | Large |
04: | Harley |
05: | Duke |
Exercise Needs: | 5 stars All setters need a daily long, brisk walk or jog or they will become restless and difficult to manage. In addition, they will also enjoy running free in the safety of a fenced yard. |
Puppy Prices: | Average $1200 - $2500 USD Usually, the average price of an Irish Setter puppy from a reputable breeder is between $1,200 and $2,500, while a top-quality Irish Setter puppy can cost as high as $3,000. Their price depends upon the pup’s age, sex, quality, pedigree, and breeder’s location. |
Rank: | Boy Names |