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Boy Irish Setter puppies for sale

6 Boy Irish Setter puppies for sale

Irish Setters, also known as Red Setter, Irish Red Setter, are distinctly elegant looking gundogs that have been popular throughout the years in the show ring, in domestic settings, or as working dogs. Originally bred as working dogs, they are arguably one of the most glamorous dogs around, meaning that they are often the centre of attention for fans of the breed and others alike, thanks to their gorgeous chestnut coats and very friendly natures.

Read our Irish Setter Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 1
1
3 days

Loving home needed!

£100
Irish Setter & German Shepherd Hybrid1 year1
With a heavy heart I need a loving home for my boy Simba, due to work he just isn’t getting the love and attention he deserves! Won’t just let him go with anyone! Would want to see where he is going a
Jack P.
Preston, Lancashire
Irish Doodle dogs - Advert 2
34
1 week

Toy Irish Doodle Puppies,1st vac and ready to go!

£1,000
Irish Doodle10 weeks81
We are proud to announce the arrival of an amazing litter of 9 Toy Irish Doodles looking for their new forever homes! 1 Female & 8 Males available! All 9 puppies show unique and rare makings which ha
HusbarkandwoofID verified
Romford, Greater London
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 3
231
3 weeks

Border collie x irish/red setter puppies

£1,000
Border Collie & Irish Setter Hybrid4 weeks52
Our beautiful pet Bonnie who is 4 yrs old has had a wonderful litter of puppies 🐶 5 boys and 2 girls and has been an amazing mummy caring for all her babies ❤️ Mum is a Border collie and dad is a
SAMANTHA G.ID verified
Bolton, Greater Manchester
Irish Doodle dogs - Advert 4
8
1 month

IRISH DOODLE fully vaccinated

£800
Irish Doodle14 weeks22
Ready for there new homes are our fabulous Irish doodles , as you can see from the pictures they are absolutely adorable, We have 1 boy and one girl available and ready now for there new adventures,
Toni B.
Ryton, Tyne and Wear
Irish Doodle dogs - Advert 5
27
1 month

READY F1 Beautiful Miniature IrishDoodle Puppies

£1,200
Irish Doodle9 weeks64
Now ready to leave HEALTH TESTED F1 Beautiful Miniature Irish Doodle Puppies – Now Available to reserve We’re delighted to announce that our stunning KC Registered Irish Setter, Daisy, has given
ANDREW D.ID verified
4.83
Northallerton, North Yorkshire
Irish Setter dogs in Huddersfield - Advert 6
162
1 month

Irish Setter DOG Pup - KC reg £1050

£1,050
Irish Setter5 months36
LAST DOG PUP REMAINING for his L forever home. 1 stunning boy Ready for their forever home with life time support! Viewing welcome with mum, dad and pups! Video added of different generations 😊
IRSetterID verified
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire

FAQs

How much does a Irish Setter puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Irish Setter puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1106, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the pros and cons of a Irish Setter?

Irish Setters are friendly, energetic, and great with families, making them excellent companions. However, they require regular exercise and grooming, and their high energy levels can be challenging to manage for some owners.

What is the life expectancy of a Irish Setter?

The average life expectancy of an Irish Setter is around 12 to 15 years. Proper care, nutrition, and regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure a longer, healthier life.

Is Irish Setter a high maintanance dog?

Yes, Irish Setters are considered high maintenance dogs due to their need for regular exercise and grooming. They require daily physical activity to stay happy and healthy, and their long coat needs frequent brushing to prevent matting.

Is a Irish Setter a good house dog?

Yes, Irish Setters can make good house dogs as they are friendly, affectionate, and social. However, they are energetic and require regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy indoors. Without enough activity, they may become restless or destructive.