Thursday, 25 August 2022

Hair Coat Of English Setters

 


English Setters have a flat coat, with hairs longer on their chests, bellies, thighs, legs, ears, and tails. Despite looking lovely, the featherings do not hinder the English Setter in field activities.

English Setters may come in orange/lemon Belton, blue Belton, liver Belton, and blue Belton with tans. Belton was the place where these hunting dogs worked the most— this is also where Edward Laverack, the founder of this breed, lived. Although their coats are mostly white, they also have darker hairs scattered throughout their bodies.

Therefore, all colors of English Setters are tri-color— with blue Belton having black marks, liver Belton with reddish brown marks, and the others having tan marks. Usually, English Setters are white during puppyhood, although you may see a subtle presence of black, liver, or orange in other puppies.

To maintain healthy skin and shiny coat, English Setters need daily (or three times every week) brushing— stiff bristle brushes and steel combs are the ones recommended.

Any skin and/or hair coat issue exhibited by your pet should warrant an appointment with your pet clinic Savannah, GA


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