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Irish Setter

The Irish Setter is a friendly and energetic breed known for its striking red coat and graceful, athletic build. Renowned for their intelligence and gentle temperament, these dogs make excellent family companions and excel in various canine sports and activities.

2.2
Size
Large
25-45kg
Grooming
High Maintenance
Daily grooming
Family
Great with Kids
Patient & gentle nature
Family-friendly

The Honest Truth

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ChallengeSevere Separation Anxiety

This is a "Velcro" breed in the truest sense. Irish Setters were bred to work in tandem with humans and possess a profound need for companionship. They do not tolerate isolation well. Left alone for standard workdays (8+ hours), they frequently develop destructive behaviors (chewing drywall, digging) and distress vocalization (howling/barking).

ChallengeThe "Peter Pan" Syndrome

Irish Setters are notoriously slow to mature. While physically full-grown by 12-18 months, their mental maturity often lags until age 3 or 4. Owners must be prepared for a large, powerful dog that retains the impulse control and chaotic energy of a 4-month-old puppy for several years.

ChallengeHigh Prey Drive

As a bird dog, their instinct to scan the horizon and chase is hardwired. They are generally not safe around birds, and their recall can vanish instantly if a visual trigger (squirrel, bird, leaf) activates their prey drive. This makes off-leash reliability in unfenced areas a significant challenge.

Top concerns: Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (Bloat): 24% lifetime risk, Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA): carrier rate for rcd4 estimated at 30-40%, Hip Dysplasia: prevalence of approximately 11.7%
Ask breeder for:
CLAD (DNA)PRA (rcd1 & rcd4 DNA)OFA/PennHIP clearances for hips and thyroid
Initial Cost
$1,000-2,500
BudgetAveragePremium
Monthly Cost
$140-220
LowModerateHigh
Estimated Yearly Cost
$1,680-2,640

Includes food, insurance, vet visits, grooming, and supplies

Living Situation

Apartment Living
Challenging - needs space
Work From Home
Suitable with adequate exercise
Alone Time
Moderate - 4-6 hours
First-Time Owner
Good choice for beginners

With Other Pets

Dogs
Generally friendly
Cats
Caution - may chase
Small Mammals
Supervision required
Birds & Reptiles
Caution advised

Climate & Seasonal Care

Heat Tolerance 3/5
Cold Tolerance 4/5
Winter Needs
No gear needed
Summer Care
Normal activity OK
Seasonal Shedding
Medium

Adjust activities based on weather conditions.

Breed Origins

Origin
in Ireland in the 18th century
Original Purpose
setting (crouching) game birds on the moors
Field/Working Lines
* **Show Lines:** Larger, heavier bone, more profuse/silky coat, generally calmer but still active
Show/Conformation Lines
* **Show Lines:** Larger, heavier bone, more profuse/silky coat, generally calmer but still active

Living With a Irish Setter

Odor Level
Moderate
Coat Feel
Varies by coat type
Surrender Risk: Medium
  • Underestimated exercise needs
  • Behavioral challenges
  • Cost of care

Exercise Menu

60-90 min/day
Physical
45 minutes
Mental
15 minutes
Physical Exercise (60-90 mins):15-20 min
A slow walk is insufficient. They need to run. Fetch, swimming, and off-leash running in secure areas are ideal.
Mental Stimulation (20-30 mins):15-20 min
Scent work, puzzle feeders, and trick training help burn off the "busy" energy that otherwise leads to destruction.
Total Daily Requirement:90 min
Minimum **90 minutes** of dedicated activity.
Method:15-20 min
Positive reinforcement is essential. They work for engagement and fun, not just duty.
Pitfalls:15-20 min
Their "birdiness" means they look up and out, often ignoring the handler if the environment is more interesting. Building engagement in low-distraction environments is crucial before attempting outdoor training [cite: 17].
Heat Tolerance (3/5):15-20 min
Moderate. Their coat can cause overheating; exercise should be limited during peak heat.
Cold Tolerance (4/5):15-20 min
Good. Their double coat offers protection, though they are not Arctic dogs and should not live outdoors [cite: 18].
Water Affinity:15-20 min
High. Most Setters love water and are natural swimmers.

Life Stages

Puppy0-12 months

Irish Setter puppies require consistent training and patience.

Adolescent6-18 months

Peak energy age: 1-3 years

Adult2-8 years

Prime years - energy stabilizes but remains active

Senior8+ years

Senior care varies by individual health.

First Year Reality Check

7/10
Puppy Difficulty
Moderate
House Training
Medium
Crate Training Success
6-18
Destructive Phase (months)
This breed commonly experiences adolescent regression - training may temporarily regress around 6-18 months

Travel & Adventure

Car Travel
Good
Hiking Companion
Camping
Suitable
Beach Friendly
Yes
Cabin Eligible
Too large
Hotel Friendly
Yes

Adapts well to travel with proper preparation.

Safety & Containment

Dog Park
Suitable
Off-Leash
Not recommended
Escape Risk
Low
Min Fence Height
5-6 feet
Resource Guarding
Low
Small Animal Safe
Use caution

Proper containment and supervision recommended.

Breeding Information

6
Avg Litter Size
(range: 4-8)
Varies
C-Section Rate
Medium
Whelping Difficulty
Low
Puppy Mortality

Special Abilities

Canicross/Bikejoring Sensory Friendly Coat

Training Guide

Recommended Method
Positive reinforcement
Learning Speed
repetitions
Training Tips
  • ** Positive reinforcement is essential. They work for engagement and fun, not just duty.
Common Challenges
  • s:** Their "birdiness" means they look up and out, often ignoring the handler if the environment is more interesting. Building engagement in low-distraction environments is crucial before attempting outdoor training [cite: 17].

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Care Tips for Irish Setters

Tip #1

Ensure regular exercise for your Irish Setter.

Tip #2

Provide a balanced diet appropriate for their size and energy level.

Tip #3

Regular grooming and veterinary check-ups are essential.

Breed Characteristics

Trainability
Patient Training
Energy Level
Energizer
Grooming Needs
High Maintenance
Size
Large
Hypoallergenic
No
Apartment
Not Ideal
Kids
Great
Weight
25-45kg

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