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Irish Setter Puppies for sale in Willard, Ohio

7 Irish Setter Puppies for sale in Willard, Ohio

Irish Setters are among the most popular family dogs. They are known for their calm, social demeanor and make wonderful companions for adults, as well as kind and lively playmates for older children.

Mixed Breed dogs Peter - Ad 1
4

Peter

Golden Retriever & Irish Setter hybrid

6 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,050Price

Meet Peter, He is a medium sized male. He has a unique look with his green eyes and red nose.

BlainPennsylvania (276.4mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Patsy - Ad 2
4

Patsy

Golden Retriever & Irish Setter hybrid

6 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$1,050Price

Patsy is a medium sized female. We expect her to be 50 to 70 pounds. She has an active happy personality .

BlainPennsylvania (276.4mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Preston - Ad 3
3

Preston

Golden Retriever & Irish Setter hybrid

6 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,050Price

Preston is a large male with a chill but happy personality. We expect him to be 70 to 90 pounds.

BlainPennsylvania (276.4mi)
Irish Setter dogs Bubbles - Ad 4
71

Bubbles

Irish Setter

14 weeksAge
MaleSex
$500Price

Have you been looking for a way to make this holiday season extra special? Then look no further! Our adorable Irish Setter puppies are here to make all your puppy dreams come true! Irish Setters are

MillerstownPennsylvania (286mi)
5.00
2 reviews
Irish Doodle dogs Irish Doodle Puppy 1 - Ad 5
4

Irish Doodle Puppy 1

Irish Doodle

9 monthsAge
MaleSex
$1,000Price

Hello world, my name is Winston. I am looking for my forever home. I am house trained and I know how to go in to my crate all by myself (when you tell me too). I like to sleep in there and take naps. I love to cuddle, run and play outside. If you would just come and meet me I know I could steal your heart with one big teddy bear hug that I love to give. If you’re intereste

WellsvillePennsylvania (312.3mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Kuiu - Ad 6
13

Kuiu

Bernedoodle & Irish Setter hybrid

13 weeksAge
MaleSex
$150Price

Hi my name is Kuiu, I will be 8 weeks old on Christmas Eve, My mom is a full sized Berne doodle (her mom is a Bernese mountain dog and her dad is a Poodle) and my dad is a Irish Setter, I will be a medium large dog when full grown

Columbus GroveOhio (75.5mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Ravin  - Ad 7
13

Ravin

Bernedoodle & Irish Setter hybrid

13 weeksAge
MaleSex
$150Price

Hi my name is Ravin, I will be 8 weeks old on Christmas Eve, My mom is a full sized Berne doodle (her mom is a Bernese mountain dog and her dad is a Poodle) and my dad is a Irish Setter, I will be a medium large dog when full grown

Columbus GroveOhio (75.5mi)

FAQs

How much does an Irish Setter puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Irish Setter puppy in the United States is approximately $1195, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are Irish Setters good house dogs?

Yes, Irish Setters are known for being good house dogs as they are friendly, affectionate, and enjoy being around their family. They do require regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and potential destructive behavior.

What are the downsides of Irish Setters?

Irish Setters are known for their high energy levels, which can be a challenge if not given enough exercise and mental stimulation. They are also prone to several health issues, including hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, and epilepsy. Additionally, they require a fair amount of grooming due to their long, thick coats.

Are Irish Setters high maintenance?

Yes, Irish Setters are considered high maintenance. They require regular exercise due to their high energy levels and need frequent grooming due to their long, silky coats. They also crave a lot of attention and interaction from their owners.

What is the lifespan of an Irish Setter?

The lifespan of an Irish Setter typically ranges between 12 to 15 years. However, with proper care, regular veterinary check-ups, and a healthy diet, some can live longer.