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The Gordon Setter is a Scottish breed that can be traced back to at least the late 18th century. This breed was originally created as sportsmen’s dogs that would have the stamina to handle long hunts. This breed came to the United States in 1842 by Daniel Webster and George Blunt. Today this dog is still prized as a sporting dog, however, they have also become a popular family dog.

The Gordon Setter is a large dog that stands between 24.5 and 26 inches and they weigh between 56 and 65 pounds. They have combination coats. On their heads, front legs and ear tips their coat is short and fine, and it is long everywhere else. The most common colors for this breed include black, rust, and tan.

 

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