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The Gordon Setter
Michael Stonewood
The Gordon Setter
Michael Stonewood
The Gordon Setter is a large breed of dog that is a member of the setter family. The setter family is classified as either being made up of sporting dogs or gun dogs depending the preference of the national kennel club or council. It is believed that the Gordon Setter, and all setters, descends from the old Land Spaniel and that they came into existence during the late 1800s. The Gordon Setter was originally developed in Scotland for the purposes of hunting game birds. However the Gordon Setter was quickly imported into all sections of the United Kingdom, where the Gordon Setter was mainly used to hunt partridge, grouse, pheasant and woodcock. Due to the Gordon Setter's incredible hunting ability, it has been used to hunt 'sitting' birds all over the world - birds that 'sit' are defined as birds that will attempt to conceal themselves on land to avoid danger rather than taking flight. The modern Gordon Setter has a predominantly black coat with light tan markings on its chest, legs and muzzle. The breed is also commonly known as 'Black and Tans' due to its coat coloration. The Gordon Setter is also the largest breed within the setter family. The temperament of dogs is normally affected by the following factors: individual personality, heredity, training and socialization. It is therefore important to make sure that you meet the puppy's mother before purchasing a Gordon Setter. It is also important to make sure to thoroughly socialize your Gordon Setter with strangers, children and other animals during its puppyhood. Generally speaking, the Gordon Setter is an alert, confident, fearless, affectionate, intelligent and loyal breed. The breed thrives in a loving household environment as they love attention. Both puppy and adult Gordon Setters have the tendency to be boisterous and jumpy while playing, which means that the breed may not be suitable for household with very young children. It is important to note that as a working breed, the Gordon Setter has a high amount of energy which needs to be expended. If the Gordon Setter has a buildup of energy it is likely to develop destructive behaviors due to boredom or hyperactivity. The Gordon Setter was bred to run and it is therefore recommended to allow your Gordon Setter to run and exercise for between 60 and 90 minutes a day. Before purchasing any pet it is important to understand that as a pet owner you are responsible for the care and wellbeing of your pet. It is important to try and learn as much as you can about the animal you are considering to keep as a pet to make sure that your lifestyle, household and financial status are suited to provide your pet with the best possible care. This guide has been designed to provide you with both precise and concise information about a Gordon Setter's basic needs to help you provide your pet with the best quality care practices. This guide will give an in-depth explanation on training your Gordon Setter, raising your Gordon Setter from a puppy, grooming, health care and everything in between! "The Gordon Setter: A Complete and Comprehensive Owners Guide to: Buying, Owning, Health, Grooming, Training, Obedience, Understanding and Caring for Your Gordon Setter," by Michael Stonewood is the perfect purchase or gift for a first time Gordon Setter owner. This guide includes sections on caring for a puppy, breeding, health care, training, the basic cost of owning a Gordon Setter and much more. This book is the second edition - the first edition was published by 'Dog Care Professionals.'
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 3, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781092597081 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 114 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 7 mm · 176 g |
Language | English |