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Flo

Female, Born on 04/05/21 - 4 years
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Flo is a pretty red girl. My employee rescued this girl, and brought her to me. She isn't registered so don't know exact birthdate but was told spring of 2021. I got her her shots plus boosters, and rabies since she hadn't been vaccinated since she was a puppy, and it wasn't clear if she had gotten puppy shots. To my knowledge she hasn't been bred but is still intact. She had her last heat December 2025. She is current on everything. She was skinny when she came to me in December. She is gaining weight but still has a little bit to go. I have dewormed her, and she is on a monthly deworming schedule. She had a vet check at time of getting her rabies all was good. This girl is so sweet, and loving. She just wants to please not a mean bone in her body, or thought in her mind. She has shown no signs of aggression for me with food or anything else. Asking $200 to cover her shots, vet check, ect. If you would like more info call/text 574-549-7650.
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Irish Setters are beautiful red dogs who have the stereotypical fiery red-headed personality. They are fun, loyal, and loving, yet have a reputation for wanting things their own way. You’ll always have an energetic friend who’s up for adventure if you choose an Irish Setter. Full-grown, they typically weigh 60-70 pounds and stand 25-27 inches tall.
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Irish Setters are generally excellent with children of all ages. They get along fine with cats and other dogs, especially if they were raised around them. Irish Setters love children but sometimes get too excited and play a little too rough with toddlers. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
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Plan on giving an Irish Setter about an hour of exercise every day. Many Irish Setters are bred for hunting and they’ll all enjoy a trip out to the field. Otherwise, a long hike, a jog, or a trip to the dog park will help your Irish Setter burn off their well-stocked supply of energy. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Do Irish Setters need professional grooming?
Irish Setters have beautiful, medium-length coats with wispy feathering on their ears, chest, underside, legs, and tail. You’ll need to brush the hair 2-3 times per week to keep them tangle free and looking their best. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
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Irish Setters are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Irish Setters do best when they have easy access to a large area to play yet can still live inside with people. They are fairly easy to train.
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