Breed
Irish Red and White Setter
AKC Grouping
Sporting GroupTemperament
- courageous
- spirited
- determined
Demeanor
friendlyChoosing the Best Dog Food for an Overweight Irish Red and White Setter
In order to best understand the caloric may benefit from and nutritional needs of your Irish Red and White Setter it can help to do some searching into their history and previous roles among humans. Over time the roles of these dogs have changed little but our world certainly has changed a lot. Due to these changes the Irish Red and White Setter diet and activity has changed and if their diet is not monitored it could lead to obesity.
The History of Irish Red and White Setters and Obesity
As its name suggests, this breed comes from the mild climate of Ireland and it is still more common there than any other country. The history of this breed predates the more common Irish Setter and goes back to about the 1600's where they were used by huntsmen as "setters" to hunt fowl. The dog was trained to "point" and stand perfectly still in the direction of the fowl. As the hunter would approach the dog would startle the birds causing them to fly and the hunter would then throw a net over the birds to capture them. Over time guns became more readily available and replaced the nets used to capture the birds but the dogs still maintained their role as "setter" and "pointer" for the hunter. The Irish Red and White Setter had the unique technique of crouching low to the ground, sometimes all the way on their belly, while they silently snuck up on the birds. Their long fine and straight fur coat protects their skin from anything undesirable on the ground and their lean body keeps them fast and silent as they move.
Get Your Irish Red and White Setter the Right FoodEnergy
very activeGrooming
a weekly good brushingTraining
obedientShedding
regularlyOverweight/Obese Irish Red and White Setters in Modern Times
With commercial dog food being very much of a modern convenience we know that the Irish Red and White Setters during much of their history were most likely responsible for searching out their own food. If they were given anything from their humans it would have been just scraps from their own meals or unwanted parts of the animals they hunted. This is one of the more rare breeds known to the AKC and is on the list of vulnerable breeds with less than 300 being registered every year. The small amount that are still in existence are still mostly used as hunter's dogs or show dogs. During the 1970's, thanks to a few concerned breeders, a revival of the breed was planned and has slowly been successful at keeping the breed from extinction. During the early 1900's the Irish Red and White Setter along with the more common Irish Setter was featured on Ireland's postage. As a sports dog or working dog, the breed still enjoys an active lifestyle that it craves. This breed's energy seems to be endless but not in the way that gets on your nerves. Rather, the dog is always up for whatever task you throw at him. Now that we have access to commercial dog food the Irish Red and White Setter no longer has to worry about searching out its own food, even as a working dog. As a working dog it is very important that the dog be kept in great shape and in order to be effective it must be fed well. Thanks to more modern conveniences in our developing world the Irish Red and White Setter may not need the same amount of food that it once did. Instead, focus should be put on the nutritional content of the food as well as the calories in their food.
The Best Dog Food for an Overweight Irish Red and White Setter
Spot and Tango has terrific dog food to help keep an Irish Red and White Setter in top form. Spot and Tango uses all USDA certified beef so you know your Irish Red and White Setter will always get the best dog food. We make dog food that does not have hormones or preservatives and is only the very best ingredients. Using Spot and Tango dog food for your overweight Irish Red and White Setter means it will only consume the very best quality food. Spot and Tango uses the best carbs to make sure your dog won't have unnecessary fillers in their diet. Eating the fruit and carbohydrates in Spot and Tango dog food can help your Irish Red and White Setter maintain the very best weight for them.
Get Your Irish Red and White Setter the Right FoodChoose Spot & Tango for Overweight Irish Red and White Setter Dog Food
After consulting your veterinarian about possible causes for your Irish Red and White Setter’s overweight issues, the next vital step to ensure that when purchasing dog food that it is USDA approved as well as veterinarian and pet nutritionist approved. At Spot and Tango, we don’t play games when it comes to your dog's food because we are dedicated to providing only the highest quality dog food. When it comes to your overweight Irish Red and White Setter, we have created a suggested meal plan based on the specific needs of your particular dog breed. Our veterinarians and nutritionist have advanced recipes that are prepared in our USDA-approved kitchen in New York. We only buy the best in locally-sourced human grade food which we use for small batch cooking. Our food is fresh and made to order which helps retain more nutrients, and we ship directly to your door in ready-to-serve portions in a matter of days. Spot & Tango is committed to making sure that our dog food is the right fit to ensure that your Irish Red and White Setter is active, happy and most importantly, healthy. With our risk-free two-week trial you can easily determine if Spot & Tango is a good fit for your dog’s needs. Irish Red and White Setters have given us joy for decades. It is our turn to make sure they receive the very best nutrition possible.