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The Llewellyn setter was bred out of the English setter, and they’re nearly the same animal. The difference between both dog breeds is minor, but the Llewellyn is a bit smaller. Setters have playful personalities, but they also adore cuddling up on a couch or bed with their favorite humans! They are very patient dogs when it comes to training because of their strong desire to please the members of their families. Read more on BittenByErmines.com Fun Facts About Cats, Setter Dogs, English Setter Dogs, Dog Facts, English Setter, Cat Facts, Animal House, Interesting Articles, The English

The Llewellyn setter was bred out of the English setter, and they’re nearly the same animal. The difference between both dog breeds is minor, but the Llewellyn is a bit smaller. Setters have playful personalities, but they also adore cuddling up on a couch or bed with their favorite humans! They are very patient dogs when it comes to training because of their strong desire to please the members of their families. Read more on BittenByErmines.com

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Llewellyn Setter - The Pet Wiki Pretty Setters, Llewellyn Setter, Blue Belton English Setter, Irish Setter Puppy, Gorden Setter Dog, Bird Hunter, House Pets, Obedience Training, Animal House

Vital Statistics: Place of Origin: England Group: Gun dog Height: 22-24 in. Weight: males, 45-60 lbs., females, 35-50 lbs. Life span: 10-12 yrs. Trainability: moderate Good with children: yes Good with other pets: with house pets & early socialization, but high prey drive makes them unpredictable. What is the origin of the Llewellyn Setter? The […]

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How to groom English setters English Setters, Long Silky Hair, Grow Long Hair, English Springer, English Springer Spaniel, English Setter, Springer Spaniel, Silky Hair, Dog Grooming

English setters are known for their feathered coats, which are typically white with flecks or patches of orange, black or brown. The coats of English setters are described as feathered because the hair grows long and silky on their ears, legs and bellies. Because the English setter has such long, silky hair, weekly ...

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