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English Setter Dogs for adoption

English Setter dogs Bairon - Advert 1
10

Bairon

English Setter

1 yearAge
1Sex
£650Price

Bairon is a young setter given up by a hunter because he was not wanted for hunting. As you would expect for his age, he is an active lad! He is full of energy and has a cheerful and playful character

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SandbachCheshire East (46mi)
English Setter dogs Mara  - Advert 2
8

Mara

English Setter

8 yearsAge
1Sex
£650Price

Mara is a beautiful setter, and on the smaller side of the dogs we help. Mara and her sister Senda were given up because they were not wanted for hunting. Mara is an active, confident and energetic g

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AlfretonDerbyshire (23mi)
English Setter dogs Parchi (Lucas) - Advert 3
16

Parchi (Lucas)

English Setter

3 yearsAge
1Sex
£650Price

Parchi, known as Lucas, arrived in the UK at the end of June. He is a sweet and affectionate young boy but, despite his adopter doing everything he can, Lucas is struggling with confidence. He can som

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ChesterfieldDerbyshire (13.8mi)
English Setter dogs Koi   - Advert 4
12

Koi

English Setter

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£650Price

Koi was originally bought by a hunter from a breeder and later abandoned to make room for another puppy. His hunter threatened to kill him if the rescue we work with in Spain didn’t take him because h

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AlfretonDerbyshire (23mi)
English Setter dogs Tao   - Advert 5
12

Tao

English Setter

1 yearAge
1Sex
£650Price

Tao is a beautiful English Setter who was given up with Mendi. Their hunter passed away, and no one in the family wanted to take him or Mendi in. Tao is a sweet, affectionate, and cheerful boy. He ca

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AlfretonDerbyshire (23mi)

FAQs

Are English Setters good family dogs?

English Setters are excellent family dogs known for their gentle, affectionate, and friendly nature. They are especially good with children and form strong bonds with family members, thriving on human interaction and companionship.

Do English Setters bark a lot?

English Setters are not excessive barkers; they usually bark to alert their owners or when excited. With proper training and mental stimulation, their barking is manageable and generally not a major concern.

Can English Setters be left alone?

English Setters do not cope well with being left alone for long periods and can become anxious or stressed if isolated. They prefer homes where they are part of the family unit and have frequent human company, though gradual training and enrichment toys can help with alone time.

Do English Setters like to cuddle?

Yes, English Setters enjoy cuddling and being close to their owners. Despite their energetic nature outdoors, they are affectionate lap dogs indoors and like to give and receive physical affection.