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Compare Irish Setter and Rough Collie side by side: temperament, energy, trainability, apartment fit, shedding, lifespan, weight and free adoption listings.
Breed traits
Character & behavior
Lifestyle fit
Physical & general
Irish Setter — Advantages
Excellent playfulness, making them fun companions.
Good with children, ensuring a family-friendly pet.
Suitable for first-time owners, as they are trainable.
Sociable nature, enjoys being around people and other pets.
Disadvantages
Can struggle with being alone, needing companionship.
Not apartment-friendly, requiring ample space.
Moderate shedding may require regular grooming.
Rough Collie — Advantages
Gentle demeanor, especially around children.
Often good watchdogs, providing protection for families.
Disadvantages
Potentially lower energy compared to the Irish Setter, which may not suit active families.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much exercise does an Irish Setter need?
Irish Setters require a high level of exercise, ideally daily activities like running or playing.
Are Irish Setters good with children?
Yes, Irish Setters are known to be good with kids and enjoy playing with them.
What is the grooming requirement for an Irish Setter?
Irish Setters have a moderate grooming difficulty and require regular brushing to manage shedding.
How do Rough Collies behave with strangers?
Rough Collies are generally friendly but can be protective, making them good watchdogs.
Is the Rough Collie suitable for first-time dog owners?
While specific data is unavailable, Rough Collies are usually known for their trainability and gentle nature, which can be beneficial for first-time owners.
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