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English Setters can be strong-willed and mischievous, particularly if under-exercised or left alone for long periods, which may lead to behavioral issues.
The English Setter is one of the most calm and gentle dog breeds, known for its affectionate temperament and laid-back indoor demeanor when exercised properly.
The English Setter was originally bred for bird hunting, known for 'setting' or crouching to indicate game birds, and today serves as both a hunting companion and affectionate family dog.
English Setter puppies typically cost between $800 and $2,000, depending on lineage, breeder reputation, and location.
Yes, the English Setter is a friendly, gentle, and affectionate breed that makes an excellent family dog, especially when properly socialized and exercised.
The English Setter was developed by crossing the Spanish Pointer with the Water Spaniel and Springer Spaniel over 400 years ago in England.
The English Setter is a medium to large, elegant dog originally bred for bird hunting and now cherished as a companion, known for its long, silky coat and friendly temperament.
Cats may pass dead or dying worms in their feces after deworming, but in the case of Capillaria species, eggs are more commonly shed in urine than in feces.
Yes, you can touch your cat if it has Capillaria worms, as they do not pose a direct risk to humans and cannot be transmitted through casual contact. Practicing good hygiene, like washing your hands after handling your cat or cleaning the litter box, is still important.
Cats typically do not poop out Capillaria worms after deworming, but may shed eggs in urine or rarely pass dead worms depending on infestation site.

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