Gordon Setter

jet black hunting dog

The Gordon puts was born in Scotland in the late XNUMXth century. It is the breeder Alexander Gordon who sets the standards for the breed, resulting in and through the crossing of various types of a setter with a Border Collie, this breed of dog.

First it was called in English «Black and tan«, Referring to his black and tan coat, eventually acquiring the name Gordon setter. The breed arrived in France around 1840, and it was not until 1924 that it adopted the name of its creator.

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hunting dog with a lot of hair

This is a hunting dog very famous for its precision and the quality of its stop, being also a pet that loves to play with you, alone or accompanied by other dogs, apart, its Scottish origins make it very effective in difficult terrain.

Gordon setter varieties

There is only one standard for this breed that belongs to the broadest set of setters. The Gordon setter has a black and tan coat and a medium-length coat. In some parts of the body, the hair is short (above the head and front of the extremities).

The coat of the dog breed called Gordon Setter is black and tan, has medium to long hair, and requires regular grooming to avoid knot formation. The dog's hair should be brushed at least once a week, with special attention to the ears, whose wavy fur easily retains the small plants, being quite important also to trim the hairs between those that usually appear between the pads.

Some dogs have a small white spot on the chest, reminiscent of the distant crossing with the irish setter. The Gordon setter has its little character, but its kindness and intelligence facilitate their education.

This being an excellent breed, the Gordon setter will fully flourish thanks to a master hunter, that is, a person who knows how hunting works and who has already taught other breeds of hunting dogs.

The Gordon setter will be able to demonstrate all his qualities, but also carry out his work without any kind of reservation. In fact, this very enduring breed must get to work. If you are not a hunter, you should exercise it daily.

To this pet he loves to do sports, so she will be happy to accompany you on your hikes or mountain bike excursions in the open air. Very affectionate and sociable, this dog is not incompatible with family life, but on the contrary, it is essential to provide it with the energy it needs, through games and long walks.

Choose male or female?

The males of this breed are known to be more tender, but also more dynamic than the females. Therefore, your education may be a little longer. Males measure on average 66 cm against 62 cm unlike females, and their weight is around 29 kg, compared to 25 kg for females.

As with all races, it is easier to welcome a puppy than an adult dog at home, since he will learn with you, the subject of cleaning, not to pee or poop at home, but also the rules of life that you deem appropriate.

This is even more true if you intend for your Gordon setter to be used for hunting or for canicross, for example, the adoption of a second puppy is favorable to build an accomplice pair. As it is quite flexible in character, acquiring a more adult animal will not present major problemsYes, especially if you don't intend to hunt.

Features

As we have said before, the largest males reach 66 cm, and have around 29 kg, being a dog that is very well proportioned, made to run, is famous for exuding a certain elegance. What's more, its general appearance can easily be compared to that of a thoroughbred.

This dog is quite calm compared to other setters, as well as having a lot more energy. Your physical and emotional balance is based on enough daily activity that you can do on a daily basis. If he can spend it, you will have a tender, friendly and affectionate dog, very sociable and who enjoys the company, including that of the children with whom he likes to play.

However, it is its hunting behavior that characterizes the breed, this animal being extremely durable, robust, efficientEven on the roughest terrain, the Gordon setter is a remarkable fast and swift hunting dog, apart from being able to calm down very quickly between shots to recover and start over.

Food

hunting dog on alert

It is important to adapt your Gordon setter's diet to the different stages of his life and growth. The more suitable dog food is the croquettes plateas they are more digestible and are compatible with significant physical activity. Never feed her before you go for a walk, as this is a breed susceptible to stomach turning which can be fatal.

Treats must remain rare and used only to reward the animal during training. In addition to the recommendations valid for all dogs (up-to-date vaccines, dewormers and protection against parasites), Gordon setters present some breed-specific health problems.

These hunting dogs are prone to a hip deformity called hip dysplasia, so it is important to know what the origin of the puppy is, since the disease is inherited. On the other hand, you must be careful to respect his growth rate and not to impose too much physical activity on him at the beginning, to not weaken your joints.

Reproduction

When choosing your future puppy, remember to ask the breeder for official documents to verify the paternity of the animal. Parents must not have hip dysplasia and they must not carry a gene that causes a very serious neurological disease, such as cerebellar ataxia.

Remember that it is very important that your pet, whatever breed it is, make regular visits to the vet you trust, so you will keep it in perfect condition.


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