The
Gordon Setter differs from the English and Irish setters
in that it has a more robust structure, a more massive
head, and more fully developed lips, as well as by the
color of it silky, wavy coat. It is the only black & tan
setter. It is a tall, slender dog with a lovely
feathered coat. The head is long, chiseled and massive,
with a very pronounced stop and a large-nostrilled black
nose. The long muzzle is squared-off, not pointed and
should be approximately the same length from nose to
stop as the skull from stop to occiput. The teeth may
meet in a scissors or level bite, but a scissors bite is
preferred. The long, slightly pointed ears hang flat
beside that head. The oval eyes are dark brown. The
topline slopes gently downward from the withers. The
deep chest should reach to the elbows, but should not be
too broad. The well-feathered tail is thick at the root,
tapering to a fine point...
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