Just rescued an English Setter last weekend. Poor gent is about 30 or so pounds under weight. He was found running in a wilderness area. Only weighed 39# when I brought him home. But super smart. My other dog, a springer spaniel seems to like the company.
I had an English Setter named Rusty of exceeding quality. He was smart enough to undo carabiners. He was a great, stealthy hunter. He was an even better friend. RIP buddy.
I adopted an English Setter via the Humane Society. She was a rescue from very bad conditions. We were not sure what breed we had until my wife and I worked with her to increase her trust in us and relax enough to show her true colors. OMG what a wonderful dog she is . Also an excellent ambassador for her breed.
wow... thank you for however much time you spent creating this! You've thoroughly answered my every question/concern and I even managed to leave with some really neat facts on the breed, care, history, and a newfound excitement for my potential new family member! Not to mention all the cute photos/videos... bravo my good sir 👏🙌✊
@black bear Doing good just got another English setter as well who was called Duncan but is now called flint, he's a deaf puppy so a bit of a handful and hard to train but were getting there
Fairly accurate. No description of the refined cousin, Llewellins. Or for that matter while P. Llewellin was mentioned no description of hunting abilities of the breed. Also your description of price of a dog was quite inaccurate. My dashing bondhu female just this year cost me $1200. For $300 you get a mongrel not a decent dog.