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Irish Setter

The Irish Setter (, literally "red setter") is a setter, a breed of gundog, and family dog. The term Irish Setter is commonly used to encompass the show-bred dog recognised by the American Kennel Club as well as the field-bred Red Setter recognised by the Field Dog Stud Book.

Usage examples of "irish setter".

The following morning I left that oasis with my watercolor and Irish setter.

Cotton, the big Irish setter, whined as the family came up to him.

Yet every night, she disobeyed her own orders, donning the sleek garment and brushing out her long hair while staring at a picture of a smiling Mark and a grinning, tongue-lolling Irish setter.

Moving it with difficulty toward the window-it was like walking an Irish setter puppy on a short leash-Chauncey went to work.

He came around the bend and there was the dog, an auburn-colored Irish setter.

The dog in Brandy's grave was an Irish setter, not a golden retriever, not Brandy at all, which meant the people in charge of this place had screwed up royally, had buried Brandy in the wrong grave and had unknowingly planted the setter in this hole.

For the space of an hour he worked, shaping a graceful Irish setter.

Meghann squealed when Simon threw open the door to an adjoining dressing room and her Irish setter joyfully bounded toward her, putting both paws on her shoulders.