Monday, April 15, 2013

IRISH SETTER DOG

 

IRISH SETTER DOG

          The Irish Setter is a dog high and long. When viewed from the front of the skull and the oval-shaped when viewed from above, the dome-shaped head. The muzzle is rather high, Teeth meet in scissors bite. Nose black or brown with wide open nostrils. Eyes rather enter into, and brown. Thin ears hang close to the head. Front legs straight and feet are rather small with arched toes. Its tail is long and thicker at the roots. Its fur is thin and short in the head, and legs, however, the long feathers at the rosy reddish yellow fur badan.Warna. There is no black, but maybe a little white on the chest, throat. Young dogs can sometimes have a silvery-gray color behind the ears and feet are usually lost if he had become a grown dog. And these dogs are from United States.



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