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The Irish Setter is a two-centuries-old bird hunting dog used in Ireland and Great Britain to locate game with its excellent sense of smell. Trainers taught Irish Setters and other types of Setters to "set" down on their bellies when they found game birds. These large dogs stand over 2 feet high and weigh between 60 and 70 pounds. They need plenty of room to grow and stretch their powerful legs, and they do well in homes with large yards or farmland. Irish Setters are sweet and easily trained, which makes them great family dogs.
Temperament
Energetic, independent, playful
Breed Fast Facts
60 - 70 lbs
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11 to 15 years
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North Carolina is packed with dog-friendly shops, restaurants, parks and outdoor activities to enjoy together with your pet. If you live in urban North Carolina or want to visit, check out the exciting range of establishments that welcome you and your furry pals in for a meal or a couple of drinks. For some sun and fresh air, hit up one of the Old North State’s hiking trails. Craggy Gardens in Asheville and Graveyard Fields Trail in Canton serve up some spooky atmosphere for dog owners who love spending time in the mists while soaking up local ghost stories with your pup!
The Plott Hound, a notably fearless hunting breed (even upon encountering bears!), has been North Carolina’s official state dog since 1989.
The Labrador Retriever is North Carolina’s favourite dog breed.
The Carolina Dog is believed to have arrived in this region from Asia, thousands of years ago!
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