English Setter

English Setter
Sporting
A handler presents an English Setter dog with a long, feathered coat during a dog show, standing on grass with a white fence and seated spectators in the background.

Meet the English Setter

The English setter is a purposeful sporting dog, yet incredibly beautiful and athletic in its conformation and movement. As the ancient foundation stock for the Irish and Gordon setters, English setters possess the strength of the Gordon and the grace of the Irish with a calm and warm disposition all of their own. English setters have been among the premier breeds since the formation of the American Kennel Club (AKC). In fact, along with eight other sporting breeds, they were among the first pure-breeds accepted by the Club in 1878. The dog with AKC registration No. 1 was an English Setter named “Adonis.”

Breed Group:

Sporting

Breed Personality:

Friendly, Sociable, Outgoing, Playful

Breed Specifics

Max Life Expectancy
(years): 12
Max Height
(inches): 27
Max Weight
(lbs): 80

Main Breed Characteristics

Good with Children (4/5)
Good with Other Dogs (4/5)
Shedding (3/5)
Grooming Needs (3/5)
Coat Length (1/5)
Good with Strangers (4/5)
Playfulness (4/5)
Protectiveness (3/5)
Trainability (4/5)
Energy Level (3/5)
Barking Level (3/5)

Breed Variations

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