Red Dog Breeds That Turn Heads

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Irish Setter

The Irish setter boasts a deep, rich, red coat. Most commonly described as mahogany or chestnut, this sporting dog’s coat is a stunner. Their coats are smooth, fine, and glossy.

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Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

The Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever has a medium-length coat that can vary from golden to coppery red with white markings. Originally bred as a sporting dog for duck hunting,

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Irish Terrier

The Irish terrier is known for its fiery red coat and temperament. These bold but lovable dogs have coats that vary slightly from golden to ginger red.

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Dachshund

The dachshund may not be the first dog that comes to mind when thinking of red-coated breeds, but these famous little dogs come in a wide variety of colorings, including a deep, rich red.

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Redbone Coonhound

This hunting dog sports a stunningly sleek, glossy, short red coat. With a chiseled, muscular structure and sleek fur, these pups are impressive to behold.

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Vizsla

The strikingly golden-red Vizsla sports a glossy, short coat and a lean, agile build. This dog does not require much grooming.

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Australian Shepherd

Australian shepherds are full of energy, intelligence, and fur. These herding dogs boast long, beautiful coats with a wide range of color patterns,

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Shiba Inu

With a golden to red coat, pointed ears, and small size, the shiba inu is one foxy red-coated dog. In fact, the quiet, somewhat aloof nature of this breed also draws frequent comparisons to foxes.

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Golden Retriever

The Welsh springer spaniel is closely related to its English counterpart, although a little smaller. They only have red and white markings. The Welshie is affectionate, active, and happy.

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Healthiest Dog Breeds

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