English Setter Training

English Setter
English Setter

English Setter: It is extremely important to meet the exercise needs of English Setter dogs that will live in the apartment. English Setter dogs, who cannot get enough exercise at home, find it difficult to keep their behavior under control because they cannot get rid of their energy. English Setter dogs, who also like to travel on their own, may tend to run away from where they are.

For this reason, English Setter dog training needs to be done and is a process that requires patience. Since they love to bark, it is necessary to give training on this subject when they are young. English Setter dogs should not be treated harshly when they are trained at a young age. English Setter dogs are a breed that needs to be trained in toilet training. Because they are not very successful dogs in toilet training.

While giving toilet training, it is necessary to be very patient and understanding towards the English Setter breed. Toilet training should be given as a puppy. As he gets older, it becomes more difficult to learn. When well trained, English Setters, who are already good-natured, can make good family dogs. Because they like to run and move, they can also be trained to hunt and watch.

The English Setter breed, which is difficult to feed and toilet training, learns commands such as stop – sit – stand – watch – lie down and hold surprisingly quickly. If he approaches with love, it will be quicker to respond positively to education. A trained dog should never be beaten. Dogs who have been beaten and subjected to violence have impaired understanding and practice and cannot perceive commands.

English Setter

English Setter Dog Grooming


The fur of English Setter dogs usually consists of 3 colors and they have very long hair. If they are not well cared for, they become entangled very quickly. Therefore, their hair should be combed frequently. They don’t need much shaving, but they should be washed frequently with a dog shampoo. In their diet, more dry food should be preferred. Because dry food should be fed in order to have bright and healthy fur and to minimize stomach ailments, which are common in this breed. Wet foods can also be given.

English Setter Dog Traits and Character


They are very good runners and can smell very well. They are very active and yet their energy never ends. The English Setter dog breed, which has been trained as a hunting dog, can adapt to all kinds of terrain conditions. They are not affected by weather conditions. Gardens and farms are the most suitable habitats for Setters. They need to be educated in order to live at home.

It is a very emotional, good-natured and sensitive breed. They form an intense emotional bond with their owners. It also gets along well with babies, children and other pets. They love to play games. They have an elegant appearance. They have distinctive spots, straight tails and moderately long drooping ears. Their heads are prominent, their noses are long and dark in color.

Among the diseases seen in English Setter dogs, whose average lifespan is between 10-14 years, there are especially hip dysplasia and stomach rotation. They have long, straight, silky and slightly wavy hair. Their fur is bluish gray mixed with white, yellowish or brown spotted. They are tricolor, some of which are black and white and rust. English Setters are extremely gentle, good-natured and friendly dogs. They are very good with children and are dogs that love to be petted. They love to be with their owner and enjoy playing with other dogs.

Origin of English Setter Dogs


The first examples of the English Setter dog breed appeared in France in 1500. It is a dog breed that was produced from the French and Spanish Pointer. It was brought to England about three centuries later and was characterized by Edward Lawerack, a highly intelligent and talented dog breeder. Laverack is also called the Laverack Setter, as it plays a very important role in the development of the breed.