How do you define a “busy dog?” In general, this phrase may refer to a dog breed that is always on the move, a breed that is always looking for something to keep them interested and preoccupied, or a breed that needs constant challenges to stimulate them mentally and physically.
One of the most classic examples of a ‘busy breed’ is the Gordon Setter. These dogs are originally developed to be excellent sporting dogs. They were first bred in Scotland and eventually reached other parts of the world. Unlike other dogs that are timid and laidback, the Gordon Setters are always up and love to accept challenges. They have proven themselves worthy of the limelight regarding sporting events for dogs.
But this does not mean these Setters do not enjoy relaxed moments. They do. When they have received their daily dose of exercise or stimulation, you may find them lying beside you – cozying up on the couch or bed.
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