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Description:
Well-proportioned and athletic, Irish Red and
White Setters are powerful and good-natured. They are more heavily built than
the Irish Setter. Aristocratic, keen and intelligent. Strong, powerful, well-balanced
and proportioned without lumber. They display a kindly, friendly attitude,
behind which is a discernible determination, courage and high spirit. The
Irish Red and White Setter may first appear aloof, but warms to companionship
quickly.
Height: Males - 24 1/2 to 26, Females - 22 1/2 to 24
Weight: 50 - 75 lbs.
Colors:
The base color is white with solid red patches
(clear islands of red color), both colors show the maximum of life and bloom.
Flecking but not roaning is permitted around the face and feet and up the
foreleg as far as the elbow and up the hind leg as far as the hock. Roaning,
flecking and mottling on any other part of the body is most objectionable
and is to be heavily penalized. Black spots on the roof of the mouth indicate
true Irish lineage.
Coat:
Long silky fine hair called "feathering" is present on the back of
the fore and hind legs and on the outer ear flap, also a reasonable amount
is on the flank extending onto the chest and throat forming a fringe. All
feathering is straight, flat and not overly profuse. The tail of the Irish
Red and White Setter is well feathered without "ropiness". On the head, front
of legs and other parts of the body, the hair is short, flat and free from
curl but a slight wave is permissible.
Temperament: Irish Red and White Setters are active, affectionate
With Children: Yes, absolutely wonderful
children's companion in every respect, from the first-time dog owner to seasoned
experienced owners.
With Pets: Yes, but will chase the cat.
Thrive on companionship of their own kind but do perfectly well as the only
pet.
Watch-dog: High
Guard-dog: Low
Care and Exercise:
Low-maintenance, regular brushing, nail and ear
care. Regular grooming as a pup is a useful tool in the bonding experience,
leading to trust when training begins.
Training: Irish Red and White Setters are very malleable,
quick on the "uptake"
Learning Rate: High
Activity: Moderate
Living Environment: Benefits from regular
exercise but adjusts well to any living situation, provided they are regularly
mentally challenged.
Health Issues: As the breed has not been "overbred" but selectively
and carefully bred by educated, dedicated people, health problems presently
are at a minimum. Irish Red and White Setters are nevertheless screened for
the usual genetic faults, and currently, due to responsible breeding practices,
we enjoy few, if any, congenital problems.
Life
Span:
10 - 15 Years
Litter Size: 6-12
Country of Origin:
Ireland
History: The original Irish
at the turn of the eighteenth to nineteenth century was parti-colored, red
and white. Red setters were rare and it was not until about 1850 that the
American dollar influenced the breeder into producing the whole colored variety.
It seems that it was from this time that the parti-colored member started
its slow decline. The "auld" Red &White was almost finished. It must have
been about that time that the serious challenge to the red and white began,
from being the dominant breed in the early nineteenth century to 1875 where
at Rotunda Gardens in Dublin 66 Irish entered, 23 being parti-colored and
the following year at Cork there were 96 entries, 26 were red and white. For
a good many years the red and white had not been as popular as the whole colored
specimen and became nearly extinct except for the few enthusiasts who kept
the breed alive. The Rev. Noble Houston from County Down was an enthusiast
of the breed and it is possible that it was he who kept the breed alive. In
the early 1940's an attempt was made at the revival of the breed and it is
from here that present owners can trace their pedigrees. The Irish Red&White
Club was formed in 1944 in Ireland. The Irish Red&White Setter Club of America,
Inc. was formed in 1984. Some of the important foundation lines are Glenkeen,
Winnowing, Knockalla, Meudon, Mounteagle, Knockane and most recently Autumnwood
and Redwing. With this basic start and with the enthusiasm of the exhibitors
today, this ancient Irish breed should never again reach the point where extinction
is a possibility where it was 11 years ago. Mrs.Cuddy, who kept the breed
alive with foresight and knowledge from 1948 till the late 70s, told us in
1977 it would take 10 years to get the breed established, 10 more to get uniformity
and a further 10 to get people to accept the fact that they are not Red Setters
in a parti-colored coat, but a separate, distinct breed unto itself with a
proud and rich legacy.
Class:
Gundog
Registries: ANKC, ARAB, FCI (Group 7), KC(GB), UKC,
AKC (1/2004)
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