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How big will my Irish Setter get? Predict adult weight and track your puppy's development.
We picked these products to help you take better care of your dog day to day, from a more comfortable place to sleep to safer walks, easier feeding, and the right setup at home. Each category is narrowed to options that are highly rated and make sense for your dog's size and stage.
Roomy crates
Comfy beds
Walk-ready harnesses
Slow feeders
Irish Setter puppies are red rockets with soft eyes. Your growth chart belongs with joint-smart exercise, honest weight under coat, and training that rewards calm as much as speed.

Setters often look lean while growing; your vet confirms condition, not social media.
Coat and feather can hide early weight gain; hands-on checks monthly.
When height growth slows, portions often need adjustment.
Adolescent clumsiness is normal; pain signs are not.
They can be sound sensitive; keep socialization sub-threshold.
Teen listening dips are normal; simplify and reward.
Puppyhood is not one stage. It is a stack of different problems and wins. Use this like a timeline, not a rigid rulebook.
Routine, trade games, gentle exposure.
Leash skills before pulls win.
Channel drive; protect joints.
Endurance builds gradually.
We picked these products to help you take better care of your dog day to day, from a more comfortable place to sleep to safer walks, easier feeding, and the right setup at home. Each category is narrowed to options that are highly rated and make sense for your dog's size and stage.
Feeding, exercise, training, home setup, and prevention. Each block is written for people who just checked their puppy’s weight curve.
Your vet may recommend large-breed style puppy feeding if appropriate.
Measured meals; sporting dogs learn on food.
Slow transitions.
Free play, sniff walks, swimming when safe.
End before overtired mouthiness.
Heat planning.
Teach mat calm and crate chill.
Socialization is pairing and distance.
Retrieve rules prevent keep-away.
Towel by the door for wet feathers.
Rotate toys.
Hips, thyroid, and PRA topics appear in breed education; your vet personalizes.
Vaccines and parasites per region.
Dental tolerance training.
If you are unsure, call your veterinarian, especially with puppies. This list is not complete and does not cover every situation. It is a general reminder of signs many clinics want to hear about.
General educational information only. It is not medical advice and does not replace an exam or treatment plan from a licensed veterinarian. Estimates and tips cannot diagnose illness or emergencies; contact your vet with any health concerns.
Outgoing, sweet, and active
Sporting
Large
12-15 years
18 months
60-70 lbs
27" tall
60-70 lbs
25" tall
Irish Setters were developed in Ireland as stylish pointing setters able to quarter ground, locate birds, and partner closely with hunters on foot.
They became show-ring icons; field lines and bench lines can differ in drive and silhouette.
Modern pets still carry sporting enthusiasm; boredom becomes noise, weight creep, and creative mischief.
The calculator uses your puppy's current age and weight to estimate adult size. Because puppies grow fastest early on and then slow down as they mature, the estimate adjusts for the stage of growth your Irish Setter is in.
Irish Setters are usually close to full size by around 18 months. As your puppy gets older and more of its growth is already complete, the estimate usually becomes more reliable.
Most adult Irish Setters fall within a typical weight range of 60-70 lbs. You can use the calculator for younger puppies, but estimates are usually more accurate after about 12 weeks.
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