The Irish Shedda is an active, aristocratic birdhound with a strong red color and a sturdy but elegant structure.

The Irish Sheddar, whose earliest ancestors were on the island of Emden, was rarely a single coat color, the vast majority of which was red and white, and often more white than red, and even now there are many individuals who crossed with irish water hounds that are flower color. However, dogs with all-red or red coat in the United States with a small number of imperceptible white marks are considered the only typical breed of Irish Setter.
Energetic, outgoing, but late in maturity, playful, naughty, suitable for people with hearts to raise.
Standing at a shoulder height of more than 2 feet, the Irish Shedda has a straight, delicate, and shiny coat with slightly longer hairs on the ears, chest, tail, and behind the legs. In the wild, the Irish Shedda is a fast-moving hunter, in the family, he is a sweet temperament, easy to adjust the companion suitable for companionship with children, often comb the dog hair but the dog to maintain a clean and tidy good image, but also reduce the breeding of skin diseases. Understanding that mastering common canine diseases is important for both dogs and dog owners.
The Irish Sheddar has thin ears in a low position, with slackened ears clinging to the head. The oval eyes reveal a submissive look. The nose is black or ochre. The upper lip is thinner and adheres well. The prolodrom tufts are rich, with straight, long hairs and straight and powerful forelimbs. The feet are small and have hard, compact toes. The lowered tail is flattened or drooping.
Posture characteristics
<h1>head</h1>
There is a tilted head, which is very long, and the width of the ears is twice the length of the head.
<h1>eye</h1>
The medium-sized eyes are almond-like, and the length is relatively separate, and it does not sink inward or protrude upwards.
<h1>ear</h1>
The ears are very low and lean back, not higher than the horizontal line where the eyes are located.
<h1>nose</h1>
It has black or chocolate-colored nose mirrors, has very open nostrils, and the shape of the upper lip is square, and there is no phenomenon of falling.
<h1>tail</h1>
The lowered tail is flattened or drooping.
<h1>hair</h1>
The prodromal clump hairs are abundant, accompanied by straight, long hairs.