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Guests from Irland?
Saturday - we have'e got guests.
From Ireland ... Although they have never been there. They come from there!
Two Irish Red and Ozi Irish setters.
Here is the breed pattern:
"Irish setter - one of the dog breeds, belonging to the group of hatchlings in the section of British and Irish hounds, in the type of setters. (...)
Irish Setter is associated with Ireland, but it comes from France, Spain and Macedonia. It comes from a long-haired spaniel and was created as a result of the crossing of Irish water spaniel with English setter, springer spaniel and a pointerrier. "
It does not matter what they are called and where they come from, but it is important what beautiful dogs they are and how wonderful gueste they were!
So, almost all day long we talekd about dogs and about the possible choice of a dog for us.
The decision is already here! It will be a dog from the shelter! The race and origin unimportant.
Zwłaszcza ze schroniska,
Czekają na chatę,
Co im powetuje życiową stratę.