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Dog Breed

English Setter

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English Setter walking through a golden wheat field at sunset
Origin
England
Region
Europe
Era
1500s
Size
Large
Coat
Long, silky, speckled

WhoWho developed the English Setter?

Developed by English hunters over centuries.

WhatWhat defines the breed?

An elegant, speckled bird dog with a sweet, mellow nature.

WhereWhere did it originate?

Developed in England.

WhenWhen did the breed begin?

Roots trace to the 1500s.

WhyWhy was the breed created?

Bred to locate and 'set' (crouch near) game birds for hunters.

About the English Setter

The English Setter is an elegant, feathered gun dog bred to locate and 'set' โ€” crouch before โ€” game birds for hunters. One of the oldest gundog breeds, it combines graceful beauty with a gentle, mild-mannered temperament that has made it a beloved companion as well as a working bird dog.

Known for its distinctive speckled 'belton' coat and sweet, affectionate nature, the English Setter is a sociable, people-loving breed. It pairs athletic stamina in the field with a mellow, easygoing manner at home, making it a wonderful family dog for those who can meet its exercise needs.

Breed at a Glance

Height
23โ€“27 in (58โ€“69 cm)
Weight
45โ€“80 lb (20โ€“36 kg)
Lifespan
12 years
Energy
High โ€” a sporting dog
Shedding
Moderate
Trainability
Good โ€” gentle and willing
Good with kids
Excellent
Good with pets
Excellent

Coat Colors

The English Setter's signature 'belton' coats feature fine flecks and speckles of color on white โ€” blue (black), orange, lemon, and liver being the classic variations, sometimes with tan points for tricolor.

Blue Belton Orange Belton Lemon Belton Liver Belton Tricolor

Temperament & Personality

The English Setter is gentle, friendly, and mellow, with a sweet, affectionate disposition that makes it a lovely companion. Sociable and people-oriented, it's placid indoors yet energetic in the field, combining a calm home manner with real sporting drive.

  • Gentle, sweet, and affectionate โ€” a mellow, people-loving companion.
  • Sociable and friendly with children, strangers, and other dogs.
  • Calm indoors but energetic and driven when working or exercising.
  • Sensitive; responds best to gentle, positive training.

Exercise & Enrichment Needs

As a sporting breed, the English Setter needs substantial daily exercise and room to run. A well-exercised Setter is calm and content at home; an under-exercised one grows restless.

  • Needs a good hour or more of daily exercise โ€” running, hiking, or field work.
  • Loves the chance to run and explore in secure, open spaces.
  • Enjoys canine sports and, of course, bird work.
  • Best in active homes with room; needs an outlet for its stamina.

Grooming & Care

The English Setter's silky, feathered coat needs regular attention to prevent mats and keep its belton markings looking their best.

  • Brush several times a week to prevent mats in the feathering.
  • Trim the feathering on ears, legs, and feet periodically.
  • Clean the drop ears regularly to prevent infection.
  • Bathe every few weeks; trim nails and check feet after field work.

Health Considerations

English Setters are generally healthy, but a few hereditary conditions warrant screening.

  • Hip dysplasia โ€” screening of breeding dogs is recommended.
  • Deafness โ€” occurs in some lines; BAER testing identifies it.
  • Hypothyroidism โ€” relatively common; manageable once diagnosed.
  • Elbow dysplasia โ€” another orthopedic concern to screen for.

Is an English Setter Right for You?

The English Setter is a gentle, beautiful, family-loving sporting dog โ€” ideal for active homes that appreciate its sweet nature and can meet its exercise needs.

An English Setter may be perfect if youโ€ฆ

  • Are active and want a gentle, affectionate sporting companion.
  • Can provide daily exercise and room to run.
  • Want a mellow, family-friendly dog and don't mind regular grooming.

Think twice if youโ€ฆ

  • Live a sedentary life or in a small space with little activity.
  • Want a low-maintenance coat or minimal exercise commitment.
  • Can't provide the running and space this athletic breed needs.

๐ŸพWhat is the English Setter like?

Gentle, friendly, and mellow, an affectionate and sociable gun dog with a sweet disposition.

๐ŸŽพHow much exercise do they need?

High โ€” a sporting breed that needs daily running and room to roam.

โœ‚๏ธWhat about grooming & coat care?

Silky, feathered coat needs brushing several times weekly and periodic trimming.

โค๏ธHealth & longevity

Typically 12 years; watch for hip dysplasia, deafness, and hypothyroidism.

๐Ÿ‘ชWho are they good with?

Wonderful, patient family dogs, great with kids and other dogs.

๐Ÿพ Welcome to Mila

The English Setter is always welcome here.

Whether your English Setter is here for a spa day, a fun-filled daycare visit, or a cozy overnight stay, our team understands exactly what this breed needs to feel safe, happy, and completely at home. We tailor every stay to your pet's unique personality โ€” just like we would for our own.

๐Ÿ’ก How we care for your English Setter: Feathered coat needs grooming; gentle and enjoys calm companionship.
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