Description

Illustration of Irish Setter

The Irish Setter must rank amongst the most glamorous of all the breeds of dog. Immensely popular with all manner of people, he is ideal as a centre of attraction for the glossy advertisement, with his rich chestnut coat gleaming as only that of a healthy athlete can. A moderate amount of white on his chest is not uncommon and will not disqualify him for the show ring.

His air of the devil-may-care is totally genuine, and his friendly, affectionate nature makes him a good household dog ready for all the fun and frolic a family will hand him.

Despite his racy outlines, he needs to be powerful in his hindquarters, and well boned throughout. Given the chance, he will demonstrate that underneath the glamour there is a worker willing to give of his best.

The popularity of the solid Reds increased from about the late 1800s, when they had become amongst the top-winning dogs, and a breed club for the Irish (Red) Setter was formed in 1882, pushing the Red and White into something of a decline, which now has been reversed. As with the Red and White, there are no specific height or weight restrictions in the standard and specimens can be found up to 68.5 centimetres (27 inches) and weighing as much as 32 kilograms (70 pounds).

Breed Group
Gundog
Vulnerable Native Breed
No
Size
Large
How much exercise?
More than 2 hours per day
Length of coat
Medium
How much grooming?
More than once a week
Supposedly sheds?*
Yes
Town or Country
Either
Type of home
Large House
Minimum Garden Size
Large
Lifespan
Over 10 Years
* If you are asthmatic or have an allergy, you should consult your medical advisor before considering obtaining a dog. More information can also be found on the Kennel Club website.

The Gundog Breed Group

Dogs that were originally trained to find live game and/or to retrieve game that had been shot and wounded. This group is divided into four categories - Retrievers, Spaniels, Hunt/Point/Retrieve, Pointers and Setters - although many of the breeds are capable of doing the same work as the other sub-groups. They make good companions, their temperament making them ideal all-round family dogs.