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12 Famous English Setters on TV and Movies

English Setters have a long history as hunting dogs, but they also make wonderful family pets with their gentle and affectionate personalities. While they may not be as commonly featured on TV and in movies as some other dog breeds, English Setters have still left their mark on the entertainment industry. Here are twelve famous English Setters that have made their way onto the small and big screens.

Duke from “The Littlest Hobo” – Duke was a beloved character on this classic Canadian TV series about a stray dog who travels the country helping people in need.

Daisy from “Downton Abbey” – Lady Mary’s loyal companion, Daisy, was a stunning English Setter who was often seen at her side during the show’s six seasons.

Rags from “Our Gang” – This lovable pup was a member of the “Our Gang” comedy series in the 1930s, often getting into mischief with his human co-stars.

Bertie from “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” – In the 1980s TV series, Bertie was Sherlock Holmes’ loyal and clever English Setter, who helped him solve many cases.

Ginger from “The Brady Bunch” – This adorable English Setter was the family pet on the hit TV show in the early 1970s.

Fly from “The Thin Man” – Fly was the beloved pet of Nick and Nora Charles, the witty and sophisticated couple who solved crimes in the 1930s and 40s film series.

Winston from “Marmaduke” – This lovable and goofy English Setter was a scene-stealer in the 2010 movie adaptation of the comic strip.

Ajax from “Family Affair” – Ajax was the loyal and friendly pet of the Davis family on this popular 1960s TV show.

Rusty from “The Adventures of Rusty” – This heartwarming movie series from the 1940s and 50s followed the adventures of Rusty, a young boy, and his English Setter, who had a talent for finding lost children.

Lord Digby from “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir” – In this classic 1947 film, Lord Digby was the beloved pet of Mrs. Muir’s deceased husband, who haunts the family’s seaside cottage.

Lassie from “Lassie Come Home” – While Lassie is often depicted as a Rough Collie, the original Lassie from the 1943 movie was actually played by an English Setter named Pal.

Barley from “Game of Thrones” – This charming and loyal English Setter was the beloved pet of the Stark family on the hit HBO series.

These twelve famous English Setters have showcased the breed’s beauty, loyalty, and intelligence on both the big and small screens. From beloved family pets to heroic crime-solving partners, these dogs have left their paw prints on the entertainment industry.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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