Irish Setter: Index

The Irish Setter is a great family dog that gets along with everyone, children, visitors, guests, and strangers, which limits their use as a watchdog. They are a high energy breed because of their hunting history and will need a family that has a similar energy level. The Irish Setter is not recommended for the sedentary family, because if the Irish Setter is not kept active and stimulated, the dog will find new ways to entertain itself, which frequently results in the dog destroying your stuff.
Irish Setter Index | Irish Setter Appearance | Irish Setter History | Irish Setter Family | Irish Setter Health | Irish Setter Training

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