Irish Setter Dog
Ireland
Lively, Energetic, Affectionate, Independent, Playful, Companionable

Quick Facts
Weight
25–34 kg
Height
61–69 cm
Lifespan
10–12 years
Group
Sporting Group
Pros & Cons
• Lively and friendly nature
• Exceptionally energetic and athletic
• Ideal for active, outdoor lifestyles
• Striking, glossy red coat
• Requires extensive daily exercise
• Prone to separation anxiety
• High grooming needs due to long coat
• Can be overly exuberant indoors










History & Purpose
The Irish Setter is a breed celebrated for its exuberance and striking beauty, with origins firmly rooted in the verdant fields of Ireland. Originally developed as a hunting dog, the Irish Setter was bred to flush and retrieve game in the open countryside. Its keen sense of smell, boundless energy, and elegant stride made it indispensable to hunters in the rugged Irish terrain. Over time, the breed’s natural athleticism and vibrant temperament transformed it into not only a skilled field companion but also a cherished family pet. Early breeders focused on developing a dog that combined working ability with an appealing, refined appearance—qualities that have remained at the heart of the Irish Setter’s identity.
In its formative years, the Irish Setter was much more than a hunting tool; it was a trusted partner whose loyalty and spirited nature endeared it to the families that relied on it. Its striking red coat and graceful movement soon became synonymous with the breed, capturing the imagination of dog lovers both on and off the field. As the role of hunting evolved with modern times, the Irish Setter’s versatility allowed it to transition seamlessly into the role of a family companion. Today, it is celebrated not only for its sporting prowess but also for its gentle and affectionate personality.
Modern Irish Setters are known for their friendly disposition and their need for regular physical and mental stimulation. Enthusiasts appreciate the breed’s lively character and its ability to bring joy and energy into any household. Breeders remain committed to preserving the Irish Setter’s working heritage while adapting it to the demands of contemporary life. Whether racing across open fields or lounging in a family living room, the Irish Setter continues to embody the perfect balance of strength, beauty, and heart—a true testament to its enduring legacy.
Common Health Issues
Hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, bloat, allergies
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