A dog breeder has offered hope to Britain's most endangered dog breed with a litter of 10 healthy puppies. Irish Red and White Setters used to be the pet dog of choice in the UK, but they have fallen ...
Irish red and white setters (IRWS) are the “gentleman's hunting dog.” They're medium-sized pups with medium-length hair originally bred to hunt birds. Hailing from the Emerald Isle, the Irish Red and ...
The world record for the biggest litter of any dog breed was a Neapolitan mastiff from Cambridgeshire named Tia, who gave birth to 24 pups in 2004. And in 2019, an Irish Setter from Hampshire, called ...
They have been used since Roman times and came to be known as ‘a gentleman’s hunting dog’. But the Irish red-and-white setter is now the dog most at risk of disappearing from our shores. Only 39 ...
Irish setter, Romy, gave birth to an astounding 15 puppies back in 2011, surpassing the average size of a litter by six. Romy’s owners, Natasha White and Alicia Copping, from Coventry, West Midlands, ...
A woman's wish to cuddle a red setter dog for her upcoming 98th birthday was granted thanks to help on social media. Jean Findlay told staff at her daycare centre in Cambridge she would love to hug a ...
An Irish Setter in the northern German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has delivered an astonishing litter of 18 puppies that breeders are calling the litter of the century, media reports said ...