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Before the Irish Setter, there was the Irish Red and White Setter! The all-red version became so popular that the original Irish Red and White Setter was nearly lost to the gene pool, but it is popular now as a separate breed. Bred as hunting dogs, these Setters can be a little too focused on their prey drive and need an experienced trainer to push past that instinct. Weighing between 50 and 70 pounds, Red and White Setters need space to exercise and shouldn’t be confined to an apartment.
Temperament
Energetic, athletic, affectionate
Breed Fast Facts
59 - 70 lbs
Medium
High
Moderate
Very
10 to 14 years
Outdoorsy dogs will love hiking the national and state parks of New Mexico with their best buds at their sides. Whether you’re a resident or visitor to the “Land of Enchantment” you and your dog will love spending time in a rural B&B or taking in the sights and shopping available in one of New Mexico’s top pet-friendly areas. The Grove Café and Market in Albuquerque is a great place to start, but there are many more great places to eat and drink that welcome furry visitors on the patio or in outdoor seating areas.
The top dog breeds in New Mexico are the Labrador Retriever, the Golden Retriever and the Bulldog.
A New Mexico dog named Buddy was successfully registered as a voter by his owner!
“Lobo” is one of the most popular dog names in New Mexico. It’s the Spanish word for “wolf.”