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FIELD TRAINING: ENGLISH SETTER
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Kindal Kincaid and her English Setter are members of the So Cal NAVHDA. Along with her parents and boyfriend, Kindal train weekly at Prado Recreational Dog Park In Chino Hills.
Lively and lovely, the English Setter is a medium-size pointing breed that originated in Britain. In the field, his job is to find and point game birds, and he is prized for his exceptional nose and good memory. For both hunters and pet owners, he stands out for his distinctive feathered coat and gentle nature. Of the three Setter breeds, he is the smallest, weighing between 35 to 80 pounds depending on whether he is bred for field or show ring.
Unlike some sporting breeds, there are few differences between English Setters bred for the field and those bred for the show ring. Field-bred dogs are slightly smaller and have less coat, but an English Setter bred for conformation may be capable of performing in the field. Both types make good companions.
The English Setter loves to run, but if given his daily quota of exercise, he is a calm, sweet housedog. The English Setter is friendly and mellow, and he can be a good choice for families with children. He also gets along well with other pets such as cats if he’s raised with them. English Setters are alert and will bark to let you know that someone is approaching the house.
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Kindal Kincaid and her English Setter are members of the So Cal NAVHDA. Along with her parents and boyfriend, Kindal train weekly at Prado Recreational Dog Park In Chino Hills.
Lively and lovely, the English Setter is a medium-size pointing breed that originated in Britain. In the field, his job is to find and point game birds, and he is prized for his exceptional nose and good memory. For both hunters and pet owners, he stands out for his distinctive feathered coat and gentle nature. Of the three Setter breeds, he is the smallest, weighing between 35 to 80 pounds depending on whether he is bred for field or show ring.
Unlike some sporting breeds, there are few differences between English Setters bred for the field and those bred for the show ring. Field-bred dogs are slightly smaller and have less coat, but an English Setter bred for conformation may be capable of performing in the field. Both types make good companions.
The English Setter loves to run, but if given his daily quota of exercise, he is a calm, sweet housedog. The English Setter is friendly and mellow, and he can be a good choice for families with children. He also gets along well with other pets such as cats if he’s raised with them. English Setters are alert and will bark to let you know that someone is approaching the house.
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