The
Irish Setter's profusely feathered silky coat comes in
rich shades of chestnut to mahogany, sometimes with
splashes of white on the chest and feet. Black is not
allowed. Some young dogs have silvery-gray hair behind
the ears and legs, but these may disappear as the dog
matures. Its coat is long and silky except for the head,
where it is short and fine. Even the feet should be well
covered with hair. The Setter's ears are triangular,
thin, soft to the touch, long and low set, and the legs
are long and muscular. The dog is slightly longer than
tall. The length of the muzzle should be equal to half
of the length of the entire head. The nasal canal is
straight and the nose is black or brown. The jaws have a
close fitting dental arch. The stop is greatly
accentuated and the eyes are chestnut or dark hazel. The
chest is rather narrow and the thorax is deep and
streamlined. The tail is carried horizontally and is
fringed.....
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