The Irish Setter is a breed of hunting dogs that has a long, silky coat with shades of red. Field dogs are called Red Setters and are distinct from the show breeds, which are called Irish Setters in that they are smaller and have a shorter coat than the show breed. They are used for [...]
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Irish Setter
Posted in Breeding, tagged Irish Setter on July 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Field Spaniel
Posted in Breeding, tagged field spaniel on July 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Field Spaniel is a working dog, or bird dog that is used to flush out game and is ideally used in upland hunting. It is believed to be a cross between several different types of Spaniels, all of which originated as gun dogs.
History Of The Field Spaniel
History of the Field Spaniel reverts back to a [...]
English Cocker Spaniel
Posted in Breeding, tagged english cocker spaniel on July 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The English Cocker Spaniel are gun dogs that looks similar to an America Cocker Spaniel. In other parts of the world outside of the United States, the English Cocker Spaniel breed is simply known as the Cocker Spaniel. There is a great distinction between field dogs and show dogs in this breed. The field dogs are [...]
Curly Coat Retriever
Posted in Breeding, tagged Curly Coat Retriever on July 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Curly coat Retriever, or Curly Coated Retriever, is a upland gun dog that can also be used for hunting waterfowl. They are large hunting dogs that are used most often in the United Kingdom and is distinguished by its coat, that consists of dense tight curls all over its body.
History Of The Curly Coat Retriever
The Curly [...]