Irish Red and White Setter History: The Original Setter From Ireland
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What Happened to The White?A Continued BreedThe Irish Red and White Setter TodayEverything changed in 1980, when a dog that Cuddy bred, Harlequin of Knockalla, was exhibited at Crufts, the most high-profile dog show in Great Britain and, arguably, the world. Owned by Alan and Ann Gormley of Dublin, who would go on to be well known for their influential Meudon line of dogs, Harlequin was inadvertently listed among the Irish Set...See more on akc.orgExplore further Everything changed in 1980, when a dog that Cuddy bred, Harlequin of Knockalla, was exhibited at Crufts, the most high-profile dog show in Great Britain and, arguably, the world. Owned by Alan and Ann Gormley of Dublin, who would go on to be well known for their influential Meudon line of dogs, Harlequin was inadvertently listed among the Irish Set...
Everything changed in 1980, when a dog that Cuddy bred, Harlequin of Knockalla, was exhibited at Crufts, the most high-profile dog show in Great Britain and, arguably, the world. Owned by Alan and Ann Gormley of Dublin, who would go on to be well known for their influential Meudon line of dogs, Harlequin was inadvertently listed among the Irish Set...
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