The
Irish Setter
The
Irish setter excels well in both woods and marshes or in plain and it
weighs between 18 and 29 Kg. It can be 55-67 cm tall.
It
has long hair, an undercoat in winter, its color is fire red, it has
hazel eyes, droopy ears and a long bushy tail.
It
is very active, playful, affectionate, supports very little solitude.
The
setter takes its Irish name from the late eighteenth century and this
for a reason: the awareness on the land they had acquired by a long
confrontation
with a difficult game in open spaces but with its sense of smell and
hearing it allows it to find
his game quickly.
The
Galway sheep
Dylan
& Clement
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