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English Setter

Elegant, gentle setter with beautiful feathered coat and excellent nose

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25-27 inches, 65-80 lbs
Lifespan: 12 years
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Exercise Needs

English Setters have moderate to high exercise needs. They're more laid-back than some sporting breeds but still require daily activity to stay healthy and well-behaved. A well-exercised English Setter is calm and content at home.

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Exercise Level

1-2 hours daily of moderate to vigorous activity

• Long walks or hiking

• Off-leash running in safe areas

• Field training and hunting

• Fetch and retrieving games

• Swimming (many enjoy water)

Good News: English Setters have an "off switch" that many sporting breeds lack. They can be active in the field all day, then relax peacefully on the couch in the evening.

Grooming & Nutrition

Grooming Requirements

The long, feathered coat requires regular maintenance:

  • • Brush thoroughly 2-3 times per week
  • • Check for mats behind ears, under legs
  • • Clean ears weekly to prevent infection
  • • Trim feet and between pads as needed
  • • Field dogs may need coat trimmed shorter
  • • Professional grooming optional but helpful

Nutrition

English Setters are moderate eaters:

  • • High-quality dog food appropriate for activity level
  • • 2-3 cups daily, split into two meals
  • • Adjust quantity based on condition and activity
  • • Some individuals prone to weight gain—monitor closely
  • • Increase calories during hunting season

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