
Description: The Gordon Setter is recognizable by its black and tan smooth coat should be predominantly black with tan markings on the feet, legs, mouth, his nose and one point over each eye. It is also possible to obtain a pure red Gordon, who may be born to normal and is due to recessive red gene, even if a dog is normal, red Gordon can not be demonstrated. Her hair is long and silky with a lot of feathers in the tail, ears, chest, legs and belly. This is a dog with long, thin legs, long neck and long body. They should be kept between 23 and 27 inches and weighs between 45 and 80 pounds, with males larger than females.
History: The Gordon Setter breed was developed in Scotland during the 17th century and are of the same genetic combination that the Irish Setter and English Setter, Gordon Setter, although slightly larger than these two. Was not until the 18th century when the fourth Duke Alexander Gordon began to breed they have become popular is that dogs are man's name. They are a versatile dog, but has a lot of bird dogs primarily, to the point, and then retrieve the bird fell. While excellent hunters, both on land and water are not as fast as other races that led to his declining popularity. They have been recognized by the AKC in 1884.
Temperament: The Gordon Setter is well known as a loyal dog with a perspective of happiness in life, as they have been well socialized puppy hood that everyone will get along with and should never be aggressive. They like to play and please people, are very sociable and very intelligent. They are easy to train, and are interested in everything. They have excellent memories, which can cause a problem if you have bad habits but they are an obedient dog and an experienced hunter. They are very energetic, as they have been bred to run for hours, if you need lots of exercise and love to join all activities family.
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