The Gordon Setter: a loyal and protective companion

The Setter Gordon, or Scottish Setter, is a remarkable hunting dog, but also an exceptional life companion. Recognizable by his beautiful black and fire dress and his fringed ears, he is soft, affectionate and protective towards his adoptive family. In addition, it has robust health and is easy to maintain and educate.
- Origins and Historical
- Physical characteristics
- Behavior and education
- Living conditions
- Health and maintenance
- The Gordon setter at a glance
Origins and Historical

The Setter Gordon takes its name from the Duke Alexander de Gordon, an Scottish Lord of the 18th century who particularly appreciated this breed. The Contemporary Gordon Setter is the result of the selections and improvements made by breeders such as Lord Penmure and Major Douglas de Brughty. This dog would be the fruit of a cross between a setter and a Collery.
Physical characteristics
The Gordon Setter is a harmonious and robust dog. Here are some of its distinctive characteristics:
- Hair : Medium length, flat, not completed, nor wavy over most of the body. Supplied and fringed in terms of belly.
- Color : Intense and shiny black, with fire marks (bright brown red) especially above the eyes, on the muzzle, the throat and the chest.
- Head : Higher than wide, with a slightly rounded skull and a clearly marked stop.
- Ears : Hanging, medium, fine, low attached, triangular and fringed in shape.
- Eyes : Dark and bright brown, with an expression of liveliness and intelligence.
- Body : Medium length, with a large and moderately vaulted kidney, a well descended chest.
- Tail : Horizontally ordered or under the back of the back, thick at the base and refining towards the end, fitted with long and straight fringes.
Behavior and education
The Gordon Setter is an intelligent and sensitive dog, which requires a lot of affection and sweetness. He likes to receive attention and affection just as he likes to give it back. He does not support loneliness and will be unhappy left for too long alone. He is suspicious of strangers and will not hesitate to protect his territory and his family.
Compatibility with children and family
The Gordon Setter is an excellent family dog. Her soft and patient temperament makes it an ideal companion for children. He loves to play and is always ready to participate in family activities. His affectionate nature and his need to be close to his masters make him very endearing. However, it is important to supervise interactions with very young children to avoid accidents.
The Food Guide to the Gordon Setter
The Gordon Setter, with its active temperament and its specific needs, requires a balanced diet rich in nutrients to maintain its vitality and its overall health. Here are some essential points to consider to feed your Gordon setter:
- Quality proteins: Proteins are fundamental for muscle development and tissue repair. Sources of protein such as chicken, beef, fish and lamb are ideal for meeting high protein needs of the Gordon Setter.
- Healthy fats: Fats provide a concentrated energy source and is essential for healthy skin and coat. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, present in high quality fish and oils, are particularly beneficial.
- Fibers: Fibers promote good digestion and contribute to intestinal health. Warm vegetables, fruits and grains are good sources of fiber.
- Vitamins and minerals: A balanced diet must include vitamins and minerals to support the dog's immune system and general health. Food supplements can be beneficial, but they must be administered under the supervision of a veterinarian.
Treaty recommendations
To complete the feeding of your Gordon Setter, Marly & Dan offers a range of premium treats adapted to the needs of your four -legged companion. Here is one of the most recommended options:
- Vitality chewing bars: This natural snack, used as a reward during learning or simply to please it, will provide your companion with support for energy production and antioxidant defenses of its body. Perfect for maintaining the vitality and overall health of your Gordon Setter.
- 100% salmon skin & coat: Rich in omega-3, they contribute to healthy skin and shiny coat. Perfect for maintaining your dog's immune and heart health system.
- Dental M-L: Help reduce plaque and tartar, contributing to better oral hygiene.
Marly & Dan treats are made in France with natural and high quality ingredients, thus guaranteeing healthy and tasty snacks for your Gordon setter. Give him the best by choosing Marly & Dan, a brand dedicated to excellence in animal nutrition.
Living conditions
Like the English setter, the Gordon Setter needs regular physical activity. Each time he must have the possibility of running in order to channel his overflowing energy. Inside, he is often soft, calm and lies down next to his master. The Gordon Setter is a downtime at the base. It is therefore made to evolve outdoors, on large expanses and on various terrains which allow it to move freely. It is mainly in rural areas and with an active master that he is in his element. In the city, the ideal would be that it could have an outdoor space fenced to flourish. Apartment life suits him much less.
Health and maintenance

The Gordon Setter is a robust and solid health dog. It does not present any specific predispositions to diseases, but it is always important to ensure its general well-being. A good diet, regular outings and special attention to its hygiene will keep it in great shape.
It is recommended to regularly check your eyes and ears to avoid infections. Weekly brushing is sufficient to maintain your beautiful coat, but it is important to brush it more frequently during moulting periods. Finally, remember to brush your teeth regularly to prevent the accumulation of tartar and the proliferation of bacteria.
The Gordon setter at a glance
Faq
Absolutely ! The Gordon Setter is soft, patient and loves playing with children. He is the ideal companion for an active family.
He prefers large spaces to run and play, but can adapt to apartment life if he benefits from long daily walks.
It is generally robust, but like all dogs, it can be subject to certain affections. Regular veterinary follow -up is recommended to ensure its good health.
Yes, with a gentle but firm education, he learns quickly thanks to his intelligence and his desire to please his master.