Information About Irish Setter Puppies

Diposkan oleh ainul oke on Senin, 07 November 2011

By Kelly Barry


Also known as the Red Setter, the Irish Setter is one of the most popular varieties of the gundog family. Perhaps the most appreciated feature of this dog is its brilliant deep red long and silky coat.

Maintaining the delicate silky coat is a highly demanding task. This is because the fur is prone to tangle as well as shed often. Hence proper brushing should be done periodically. More care is necessary especially in winter as the undercoat tends to become very lengthy.

The average Irish setter puppy will reach an inch or two over two feet tall. The males can weigh in at approximately 60 to 70 pounds whereas the females weigh in a bit lighter ranging between 53 to 64 pounds. The males are also usually taller than the females.

The Irish Setter is a friendly dog with a pleasant character and can be comfortable with anyone in the surroundings including dogs, other pets or even children. They don't bark at visitors or strangers, but rather greet them happily. This is really a wonderful quality of the Irish Setter. Consequently, they are the most often desired family dogs.

The Irish setter is not a lazy dog. Instead it has a great deal of energy and is very active. In order to keep this dog satisfied you need to take it out on long walks and give it large open spaces to run around and exert its energy. They do have a tendency to disobey their masters not with any maliciousness but with plain old playing deaf. This is why training the Irish setter should be undertaken from an early stage.

When the Irish Setter is given some work, it puts in all its effort to finish it. Idleness tends to make the dog unpredictable. A high level of sensitiveness sets in when the dog happens to be left alone. Irish Setter dogs simply demand people around. When left by themselves to play with or hang about, its friendly behavior is replaced by an unexpected aggression.

There is a common opinion that Irish Setters are dull sluggards. It may not be true, as these dogs learn very fast if training is begun early enough with proper procedures. Once in a way, they even trick their trainers or masters by not paying attention to their commands.

Although the Irish setter is not at all an aggressive breed it does possess a high level of alertness to its surroundings. The Irish setter is no guard dog though, it will not attack nor put its own life at risk to defend yours.

The Irish Setter dog is bred to form a perfectly healthy animal. However, as common to all animals, certain hereditary diseases are likely to attack the Irish setter. Hence, vaccinations should be given promptly and treatment should be administered immediately for any problems that are identified. Epilepsy, hypothyroidism, dysplasia, Bloat or Gastric Torsion, Canine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency and Von Willenbrand's Disease are a few of the physical disorders that are likely to develop in the Irish Setter.




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