Breed guide

Gordon Setter Dog Breed Guide

The largest setter — bold, loyal, and devoted to family. Substantial exercise and grooming required.

BoldLoyalConfident
Activity Needs90 min/day
Energy
Space need
Experience level
Care Profile
Intelligence
Trainability
Grooming
Health IssuesMedium
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Bloat
  • Eye disorders
Typical Cost$140$260/mo
Annual$1,680$3,120
Lifetime$18,480$34,320

Overview

The Gordon Setter is a large-sized breed known for being bold, loyal, confident. With a typical lifespan of 1012 years and exercise needs around 90 minutes per day, this breed suits owners who can match its energy and care requirements. The largest setter — bold, loyal, and devoted to family. Substantial exercise and grooming required.

Personality & Temperament

Gordon Setters are widely described as bold, loyal, confident. They tend to score 4/5 on intelligence and 4/5 on trainability, which means they pick up cues quickly and respond well to consistent positive-reinforcement training.

Energy Level

High (4/5). The Gordon Setter typically needs around 90 minutes of daily exercise — including structured activity like running, fetch, or training sessions, not just leashed walks. Under-exercising this breed often leads to destructive behavior at home.

Compatibility With Kids & Other Pets

With children: 4/5 — Gordon Setters are generally patient and tolerant with kids who know how to interact with dogs respectfully.

With cats and other pets: 3/5 — mixed — depends heavily on early socialization and the individual cat's confidence.

Climate Suitability

Hot weather: Good. Cold weather: Good.

Common Mistakes New Gordon Setter Owners Make

  • Under-exercising. Gordon Setters need 90+ minutes of real activity daily — leashed walks alone won't cut it.
  • Skipping mental work. This breed needs training games, puzzle toys, or scent work — boredom turns into destruction.
  • Late socialization. Large breeds need confident handling and varied exposure before 16 weeks — a fearful 80lb dog is a serious liability.
  • Buying from a backyard breeder. Insist on health-tested parents from a reputable breeder, or adopt from a breed-specific rescue.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much exercise does a Gordon Setter need?

Around 90 minutes of daily activity, scaled to its high energy level.

Are Gordon Setters good with kids?

Yes — Gordon Setters are generally a kid-friendly breed when properly socialized.

How much does it cost to own a Gordon Setter?

Plan for roughly $140–$260 per month in food, grooming, and routine vet care.

What is the lifespan of a Gordon Setter?

1012 years on average.

Good For

  • Houses with yards or rural property
  • Families with children
  • Active owners (runners, hikers)
  • Owners interested in training and dog sports
  • Multi-pet households

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Generally good with children
  • Typically gets along with other pets
  • Highly trainable and eager to please

Cons

  • High exercise needs (90+ min/day)

Is the Gordon Setter Right for You?

The Gordon Setter is a strong fit if you're houses with yards or rural property or families with children, and have time for daily structured exercise. It's likely not the right match if you have a sedentary lifestyle, live in a small apartment without easy outdoor access, have very limited time for daily care.

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