How tall does an Irish Setter Dog Get?

How tall does an Irish Setter Dog Get?

The FCI Breed Standard for the Irish Setter stipulates males stand 23 to 26.5 inches (58 to 67 cm) tall, and females be 21.5 to 24.5 inches (55 to 62 cm) tall. Irish Setters are deep chested dogs with small waists. An Irish Setter’s life expectancy tends to be around 11 to 12 years.

What can you do with an Irish Setter?

Irish Setters are also widely used as therapy dogs in schools and hospitals. Therapy dogs are permitted in hospitals with special permission and can visit patients on the assigned floors. In schools the dogs may be used to create a calming and relaxed environment. A child may read to a dog without being corrected or judged.

When did the Irish Setter come to America?

The Irish Setter was brought to the United States in the early 19th century. In 1874, the American Field put together the Field Dog Stud Book and registry of dogs in the United States was born. The FDSB is the oldest pure-bred registry in the United States.

How big does a red setter dog get?

The modern Red Setter is smaller than its bench-bred cousin. While show dogs often reach 70 lb (32 kg), the Working Red Setter is generally around 45 lb (20 kg). The coat is less silky and the feathering is generally shorter.

GENERAL APPEARANCE. The Irish Setter is an active, aristocratic bird dog, rich red in color, substantial yet elegant in build. Standing over two feet tall at the shoulder, the dog has a straight, fine, glossy coat, longer on ears, chest, tail and back of legs.

Where can I buy an AKC Irish Setter?

AKC Marketplace is the only site to exclusively list 100% AKC puppies from AKC-Registered litters and the breeders who have cared for and raised these puppies are required to follow rules and regulations established by the AKC. The Irish Setter is an active, aristocratic bird dog, rich red in color, substantial yet elegant in build.

Can a Irish Setter shed on your furniture?

Irish Setters shed a lot, so be prepared for dog hair on your clothing and furniture, and regular vacuuming. About the author: Michele Welton has over 40 years of experience as a Dog Trainer, Dog Breed Consultant, and founder of three Dog Training Centers.

When do you trim an Irish Setter Dog?

The Irish Setter is trimmed for the show ring to emphasize the lean head and clean neck. The top third of the ears and the throat nearly to the breastbone are trimmed. Excess feathering is removed to show the natural outline of the foot.

How big does an Irish Setter Dog Get?

Irish Setters lived in the White House with two presidents. Originally from Ireland (as you might have guessed from the name), this large-sized and high-energy breed can grow to between 60-70 pounds and lives an average of 12-14 years.

Is the Irish Setter breed 100% hypoallergenic?

Smaller dogs have less surface area, so they produce comparatively less dander than larger breeds — definitely something to keep in mind with a dog as large as an Irish Setter! Remember that no breed is 100% hypoallergenic, and any breed can aggravate allergies.

What kind of nose does an Irish Setter have?

Irish Setters have absolutely brilliant noses and—unlike scenthounds, who smell the ground—these dogs track their quarry by following scents in the air.

Is the American Kennel Club recommending an Irish Setter?

The American Kennel Club doesn’t list Irish Setters among its breeds recommended for allergy sufferers. You can reduce your furry friend’s impact on your allergies with frequent baths and brushings to reduce loose hairs and allergy-aggravating proteins in your pet’s dander.