Australian Cattle Dog vs Gordon Setter

Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Cattle Dog

Alert, Curious, Pleasant

Gordon Setter
Gordon Setter

Affectionate, Confident, Bold

Breed Compatibility

99% Compatible

Energy Level

Australian Cattle Dog: Needs Lots of Activity1.0
Gordon Setter: Needs Lots of Activity1.0
Very Compatible

Trainability

Australian Cattle Dog: May be Stubborn0.2
Gordon Setter: Independent0.4
Very Compatible

Grooming Needs

Australian Cattle Dog: Occasional Bath/Brush0.2
Gordon Setter: Weekly Brushing0.4
Very Compatible

Cost Category

Moderate
Premium
Very Compatible

Compatibility with Others

Good with Children
Australian Cattle Dog3/5
Gordon Setter3/5
Good with Other Dogs
Australian Cattle Dog3/5
Gordon Setter3/5
Good with Strangers
Australian Cattle Dog3/5
Gordon Setter3/5

Living Requirements

Health & Care Comparison

Australian Cattle Dog

Hip Dysplasia: Joint malformation risk
PRA: Progressive retinal deterioration
Deafness: Hereditary hearing loss risk
OCD: Obsessive behavioral patterns
Elbow Dysplasia: Joint development issue
Eye Problems: Various ocular concerns

Gordon Setter

Hip Dysplasia: Joint malformation
Eye Problems: Progressive retinal atrophy
Bloat: Gastric dilatation-volvulus
Elbow Dysplasia: Joint development issue
Hypothyroidism: Hormone imbalance
Cancer: Various types common in breed

Pros & Cons Comparison

Australian Cattle Dog

Pros
Extremely loyal and protective
Highly intelligent
Excellent work ethic
Great endurance
Low grooming needs
Cons
High exercise requirements
Can be stubborn
May nip at heels
Needs constant mental stimulation
Can be territorial

Gordon Setter

Pros
Loyal and affectionate
Excellent hunting companion
Good with children
Athletic and energetic
Cons
High exercise needs
Regular grooming required
Can be stubborn
Not apartment-friendly

Australian Cattle Dog Fun Fact

These dogs often have a unique mask-like marking around their eyes, earning them the nickname 'masked merle.'

Gordon Setter Fun Fact

Gordon Setters were once known as 'Black and Tan Setters' before being renamed after the Duke of Gordon.

Heritage & Purpose

Australian Cattle Dog

Origin:

Developed in Australia during the 1800s for cattle herding in harsh outback conditions. These dogs were bred to manage livestock across vast distances with minimal supervision.

Gordon Setter

Origin:

Developed in Scotland during the 1600s by the Duke of Gordon, these dogs excelled at hunting game birds in the Scottish Highlands, using their exceptional scenting abilities and stamina.

Special Considerations

Australian Cattle Dog

Needs extensive exercise and mental stimulation daily. Regular brushing required during shedding seasons. Early socialization crucial for balanced temperament.

Gordon Setter

Regular grooming needed for coat maintenance. High exercise requirements must be met daily. Health screening for common breed issues is essential.

Shedding

Regularly

Shedding

Seasonal

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