Irish setter


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an Irish breed with a chestnut-brown or mahogany-red coat

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The Irish Setter Club of America contacted the breeder, who welcomed the dog back.
TRAGIC TAIL Irish setter Jagger with his owner Aleksandra Lauwers
The owner of the other Irish setter thought to have been poisoned described the attack as "sinister".
TV host Clare Balding tweeted: "Everyone at #Crufts2015 horrified at death of Irish Setter Jagger."
That kind of freedom will afford me more time to spend afield with Mattie, my 7.5-year-old Irish setter. It will also--when the time seems right--see me starting another young prospect, as mentioned above.
The LS (Late Season) are a continuation of the popular VaprTrek line of boots from Irish Setter, made specifically with cold-weather hunts in mind.
The new version of Irish Setter's VaprTrek eight-inch hunting boots are even lighter than previous models, providing better traction, improved durability and more comfort via a breathable, durable, polyurethane memory-foam footbed.
Which dog breed is the heaviest - the English setter, Gordon Setter or Irish Setter? answers WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN: Casper the Friendly Ghost; Vellum; Newmarket; May 2012.
Meanwhile, Jo and Paul bring in their Irish Setter called Casey after he was diagnosed with a cancerous tumour in his front leg.
Q I HAVE an Irish setter who is only three years old and has been shedding more hair than usual.
Danny, the Irish setter, runs away to play with the electronic door at the grocery store, opening and closing it with his nose for hours.
Note that even the variety of happiness experienced by an Irish setter requires some sort of purposeful activity for happiness.
THE owners of the Irish setter wrongly thought to have been poisoned at Crufts have said the "true facts" surrounding its death may never be known.
Lee Robert, Lancs and Yorks Historical Society, Castleford lTHE despicable act of poisoning a beautiful Irish Setter dog at Crufts, a beloved pet and show dog, makes me think it is the breakdown of our civilisation as we know it today.
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