Also known as the Setter, Laverack, or Llewellin, the English Setter is a graceful and friendly breed originally developed in England to assist hunters. Renowned for their elegance and charm, English Setters combine beauty with athletic ability. Their affectionate nature, adaptability, and loyalty have made them beloved not only as skilled hunting dogs but also as gentle, well-mannered family companions.
The English Setter is believed to have descended from a mix of the large Water Spaniel, Spanish Pointer, and Springer Spaniel. In early England, hunters used these dogs to locate birds by crouching low, allowing nets to be cast over their quarry. When firearms replaced nets, English Setters transitioned into pointer dogs, prized for their ability to locate and indicate game birds. The breed was brought to the United States in the 1800s and became one of the first nine breeds registered by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1878. Today, they remain admired worldwide for their elegance, intelligence, and companionship.
English Setters are medium-sized dogs with flowing, feathered coats that are typically white with flecks of color such as black, blue, liver, or orange. Polite, affectionate, and social, they are known as the gentlest of the Setter family and get along wonderfully with children, other pets, and even strangers. Their high intelligence and eagerness to please make training enjoyable, and their alert nature ensures they make excellent watchdogs, though not guard dogs. Regular brushing once a week keeps their coat tangle-free, and periodic trimming helps maintain their elegant appearance. English Setters are active and thrive with plenty of daily exercise, such as walks, hikes, or playtime outdoors. Though they shed moderately year-round, their calm temperament and loving personality make them outstanding companions for families and active individuals alike.

English Setter
Little Joe is the runt of his litter but a very cute orange belton with color along his right ear.

English Setter
Bandit has got plenty of color including a good little mask to grow into along both his profiles, hence the name Bandit.

English Setter
Dilly is an adorable little blue belton with just one dark left ear. She already loves to lay on her back with all four paws up. We can’t wait to see the personality we suspect she’ll develop over the

English Setter
Marlin is a blue belton with a small bit of color along the side of his left eye.

English Setter
Rooster is a blue belton with an eye patch marking that instantly made us think of Rooster Cogburn.

English Setter
Dally is a sweet little blue belton with markings along her right profile and left ear.

English Setter
Already proving to have a pretty good nose and the most attentive and alert puppy in the litter, Ruger is a blue belton with one of the most unique markings sort of like a sleeve.

English Setter
The largest of his litter, Hoss is an orange belton already growing into more tic marks. We excited to see how handsome we believe this boy will be in the upcoming weeks.

English Setter
Georgia is currently on hold