#16 The setter’s non-conflict and good nature makes it an excellent dog for families with children.
In games with little friends, the pet will show gentleness and patience, will not bear its fangs in response to a careless poke, and will happily get involved in children's adventures. This kind of company is the best for an active and sociable dog. However, you should not leave her alone with a small child: the pet may not calculate the strength and accidentally push your child during the game.
#17 English setters get along well with other pets.
This breed is not prone to manifestation of jealousy, dominance, and desire to defend their rights to the territory. On the contrary, your pet will be happy with a four-legged brother who will help brighten up loneliness in your absence. The "Englishman" needs the same energetic and temperamental friend who will not be horrified by the indomitable energy and will support any adventure - be it hunting a fly or chasing a sunny "bunny".
#18 With proper socialization, the setter lives in the same territory and with small pets.
The game of the dog with decorative rodents and birds can turn into sad consequences, but only by chance. Otherwise, the instincts of the "Englishman" do not provide for the pursuit of prey, because the task of the setter is to indicate the location of the game with the help of a stand, and not to catch it.