English Setter (definite introduction)
The English Setter originated in the 19th century, and the dog was originally produced in the United Kingdom. , and the spaniel is their ancestor. So they are also called English squatting hounds and English setters. This type of dog was used for hunting birds in the past. In 1825, Edward Lavalak began to breed this kind of dog, so for a long time they were also called Lavarak squatting hounds.
In 1825, Edward Lavalak began to breed this kind of dog, so for a long time they were also called Lavarak squatting hounds. This kind of dog was first shown to the public in New Town in 1859, and from this time on, they also began to be widely circulated.
The British Setter was first introduced to the United States because of its practicality and beautiful appearance, and has maintained a popular trend since then. And their beautiful appearance has been widely sought after everywhere.
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