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|look=The [[Rossgallan setter]] is a sturdy, medium-sized dog that combines beauty and ability in an elegant package. He has a finely chiseled head, long, rather than broad, with a graceful, curving muzzle and a high forehead. His neck is long and lean, and he has a pronounced forechest. Long black fur falls in gentle waves along his back and legs, with even longer fur falling from his tan belly almost to his hocks in front. He has an intelligent demeanor and noble bearing. |
|look=The [[Rossgallan setter]] is a sturdy, medium-sized dog that combines beauty and ability in an elegant package. He has a finely chiseled head, long, rather than broad, with a graceful, curving muzzle and a high forehead. His neck is long and lean, and he has a pronounced forechest. Long black fur falls in gentle waves along his back and legs, with even longer fur falling from his tan belly almost to his hocks in front. He has an intelligent demeanor and noble bearing. |
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Look: | The Rossgallan setter is a sturdy, medium-sized dog that combines beauty and ability in an elegant package. He has a finely chiseled head, long, rather than broad, with a graceful, curving muzzle and a high forehead. His neck is long and lean, and he has a pronounced forechest. Long black fur falls in gentle waves along his back and legs, with even longer fur falling from his tan belly almost to his hocks in front. He has an intelligent demeanor and noble bearing. |
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Sources: | Source is Kennels, The |