Arlo the English Setter close up in grass Arlo the English Setter sitting pretty in the woods Arlo the English Setter laying down on hay Arlo the English Setter next to tree Arlo the English Setter in the woods Arlo the English Setter outdoor shoot jump Arlo the English Setter paws up on stone wall Arlo the English Setter sitting on the beach Arlo the English Setter side profile (right) Arlo the English Setter  sitting pretty Arlo the English Setter sitting next to a river Arlo the English Setter close up shot Arlo the English Setter laying down on purple mat Arlo the English Setter side profile (left) Arlo the English Setter  side profile (right) Arlo the English Setter in the snow Arlo the English Setter sitting happily Arlo the English Setter Side view in the countryside Arlo the English Setter Front Shot laying down

Breed: English Setter
Date of birth: 14/06/2025
Gender: Male
Neck circumference: 36.8cm
Chest circumference: 66cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 89.9cm
Height to shoulder: 54.6cm
Weight: 25kg

Wherever Arlo goes, people stop to ask what breed he is. His orange belton coat (a luminous scatter of warm brown and orange across white silk) is the kind of colouring that arrests attention before he has taken two steps in any direction. He is a substantial, elegantly proportioned dog who approaches every new person, environment and situation with a wagging tail and not a trace of anxiety.

The English Setter is one of Britain’s oldest gundog breeds, developed over four centuries to quarter open ground and freeze on point at the scent of game. Listed today as a Vulnerable Native Breed by the Kennel Club, English Setters are genuinely uncommon on British streets. The belton colouring, which is named after a Northumberland village, is among the most painterly of all canine coat patterns and has long drawn the eye of artists and photographers.

Arlo is calm in busy environments, entirely non-reactive and comfortable being handled by strangers of all ages. Quiet by nature, sociable without reservation and thoroughly settled under pressure.

Arlo’s aristocratic appearance and serene temperament suit period dramas, rural features and countryside narratives where a dog of authentic sporting heritage adds immediate visual credibility. He sits, holds a long-duration stay and marks a position on cue; exactly the foundations directors rely on for dialogue-heavy scenes. His instinct to set, freezing with focused intensity on a target, is a behaviour bred over centuries that no amount of training replicates in another breed and offers something genuinely distinctive for wildlife films or field sports productions.

He spins on cue, responds to hand signals and works confidently from a distance, giving directors the flexibility to stage wider shots without losing precision.

Arlo’s coat photographs exceptionally well – the contrast between his white base and warm belton markings catches natural and studio light with equal generosity. He has already completed an outdoor shoot, holding his pose and redirecting his gaze throughout without difficulty.

Country lifestyle brands, outdoor clothing labels and rural tourism campaigns would find in him a model of rare visual authenticity. Premium pet nutrition brands and veterinary wellness companies seeking a subject of obvious physical distinction would benefit equally from his striking appearance and relaxed, handleable nature. He wears clothing, hats and a GoPro willingly and travels well, making him a versatile candidate across both studio and location briefs.

Can be placed in position

Come/Recall

Down/Lie down

Go to bed

Heel / Walk to heel

Leave it / item

Sit

Sit on platform

Standard Stay

Catch an item

Follow

Go under / through

Jump into / out of car boot

Look at point

Spin (left/right)

Stay (1-2 minutes until release)

Touch item with nose

Play tug of war

Play with flirt pole

Scent work (will hunt for treats)

Solve puzzles

Can work outdoors

Can work with water

Calm under pressure

Comfortable with strangers

Friendly with children

Friendly with other animals

Happy to be groomed

Happy to be handled by strangers

Happy to wear clothing

Happy to wear go-pro

Not reactive to loud noises

Patient for long sessions

Responds to whistle

Responds to hand signals / non verbal cues

Travels well

Socialised

Hold pose

Look at direction (point/look up/look over shoulder ect)

Redirection

Used to professional photography / flash

Works from a distance

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