Irish red -white Setter

Life expectancy

12 years

Age adult

30 months

Height (Shoulder height)

60 cm

Weight

30 kg

Coat texture

long-haired / silky / wavy / flat / short straight hair on the face / tail feathered / legs feathered

Coat color

white with red-brown patches

Common illnesses

dysplasia of the hip joint / cancer/ predisposition to tumor / cauda-equina syndrome / primary lens luxation / Cone-rod dystrophy cord1/crd4 / coagulopathy / Canine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (CLAD)

Food expenses per month in €

about € 68

Suitable for children

Rather yes

Needs a garden

Rather yes

Hunting motivated / needs alternative employment

Rather yes

First dog suitable

Rather not

Allergy friendly

Rather not

Athletic

Very atletic

Attention

Needs much attention

Care and grooming

Low grooming effort

Eager to learn

Medium

Exercise

Needs a lot of exercise

Nature

friendly / vivacious / likes hunting / intelligent / good-natured / attentive

Bred for

hunting dog, hound / pointing dog

Common illnesses

dysplasia of the hip joint / cancer/ predisposition to tumor / cauda-equina syndrome / primary lens luxation / Cone-rod dystrophy cord1/crd4 / coagulopathy / Canine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (CLAD)

Dog type according to FCI

pointing dogs

FCI description

These hunting dogs should track down the hair or feather-game, however not hunt themselves. They show the hunter by pointing where the game is and remain in the typical position until the hunter is close enough to the shot and the command is given to scare the game away. Finding, stalking and storming are their tasks, so living in the city is not suitable. These intelligent, sporty dogs need hunting activities or species-appropriate alternative employment in order to be physically and mentally busy. Most of them are closely bound to their humans, so ask yourself if you can meet these demands.

Short description

The Irish red -white Setter is seperated from the Irish Red Setter, which is prdominately used as a show dog. The Irish red -white Setter is rather a hunting dog. He is feisty, friendly and versatile, if challenegd enough he is a nice companion dog.

This information is indicative and adheres to the breed standard. Each animal is an individual and has a personal character, as well as its own needs. Thus, a breed is not a guarantee of certain behaviors, etc.