Sentences with phrase «llewellin setter»

The original field / hunting type (sometimes called the «Llewellin Setter») is smaller, with a broader, natural - looking head and much less hair.
History and Facts: The Llewellin Setter was developed from a specific bloodline of English Setters dating back to the 1500s.
Temperament / Behavior The Llewellin Setter is intelligent, mellow, willing and eager - to - please.
Special Needs Exercise: Due to its hunting nature, the Llewellin Setter requires regular exercise including walks, jogs and play sessions.
Due to its hunting nature, the Llewellin Setter requires regular exercise including walks, jogs and play sessions.
Breeder Purcell Llewellin developed the Llewellin Setter as it is known today in the 1800s.
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Today, you still hear the term Llewellin Setter, but this is not a separate breed.
You should ask the Llewellin Setter dog breeders you talk with for references from past buyers and veterinarians.
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A famous hunting strain was developed by Llewellin and called the Llewellin Setter.

Not exact matches

The modern English Setter owes its appearance to Mr. Edward Laverack (1800 - 1877), who developed his own strain of the breed by careful inbreeding during the 19th century in England and to another Brit, Mr. R. Purcell Llewellin (1840 - 1925), who based his strain upon Laverack's and developed the working Setter.
Although the breed's forebears date back to the fourteenth century, the modern English Setter results from the efforts of two nineteenth - century residents of the United Kingdom: Edward Laverack and Richard Purcell Llewellin.
To correct this perceived deficiency, Llewellin crossed Laverack's English Setter with other breeds that exhibited more prowess in the field.
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