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I was 5 when O'Brien (Irish setter) was born. He ended up somewhere in the 120-140 pound range, 55-60 kg. That's about double "normal". His mom was huge too. She dragged me across a two lane highway once.
That dog was stupid though. We're talking that special kind of stupid that ends up in research papers. One summer, on three different trips, he bit a porcupine. He also used to love chasing rabbits, until he finally caught one. There are times I really miss him.
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The dogshow crcuit spoiled a lot of breeds, with so much attention and argument over arcane points of anatomy, stance, gait. The unpopular as opposed to the popular working breeds come off best. Have a dog now that is just like the dog my dad had when I was a kid, and works the same, points, retrieves, tough as nails. Will never be just a pet breed: too lively & boisterous, sheds like no other breed, every single day of the year, but what a gun-dog. It's a Wire-haired Griffon Pointer or Korthals' Griffon. Lots of them in Texas and Quebec (originally a French dogbreed, bred by a Dutchman in Germany!!!) ![]() Last edited by toejam; 04-January-2008 at 10:16 PM. |
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I've heard conflicting reports about setter intelligence. Most I've met are probably about average on the dog scale; Kerry was pretty bright (for a dog). But all the reports about their energy level and hyperactivity are correct - setters are pretty high energy, high strung dogs.
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If any Irish setter owners see their dogs go lame, try Vit C it may be scurvy-arthritis. That's the only breed I know where the Vit C synthesis fails at times. But then I'm not a vet. |
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At least this thread isn't the cat's meow.
I prefer an active thread to idle threats.
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Brains scale roughly as the 2/3 power of body size within classes, but there can be significant variation within class (human brains are about x5 bigger than they 'should' be from strict allometric scaling) and even bigger differences bteween classes (say mammal vs. reptile).
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