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Gordon Setter

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Gordon Setter

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Dog Breed Group
Sporting Dogs 
Origin of Breed
Scotland, sportsman dog. 
Life Expectancy
10 - 12 Years 
Color
Deep, shiny coal black, without rustiness, and with lustrous tan (chestnut red) markings. 
Coat
Short and fine on head, fronts of legs and tips of ears; moderately long over rest of body, flat and free from curl. 
Exercise Needs
Plenty of regular exercise is necessary to maintain a well-balanced, manageable dog. Long walks and runs are suggested. 
Temperament
A lovable, friendly, intelligent dog who is sensitive and gentle. The Gordon Setter is very obediant and loyal. 
Good with Children
May be too enthusiastic for younger children. Friendly with other pets, but likes to take charge. 
Grooming Needs
Moderate coat care is necessary. Check ear passages on a regular basis. Trim the excess hair beneath the ears to avoid infection 
Average Size - Male (in)
24 - 27 
Average Size - Female (in)
23 - 26 
Average Weight - Male (lbs)
55 - 80 
Average Weight - Female (lbs)
45 - 70 
Health Issues
Hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, epilepsy.v
Living Conditions
Can adapt to city living he will do much better in the country. A home with a fenced yard is essential. 

Breed Description

A good-sized, sturdily built, black and tan dog, well muscled, with plenty of bone and substance. The Gordon Setter is a tireless worker and enjoys abundant exercise and attention. He is a better watch dog than the other setters, making him a loyal and protective pet. It is possible there were black and tan setter in Scotland long before he was developed by the Fourth Duke of Gordon in the late 1700's. He was bred to be a sportsman dog who would have great stamina.