
English Setter
Mascotte is a sweet, older setter who was rescued from the pound alongside Pol. After their owner passed away, they were left at the pound for months with no one to care for them or to collect them.

English Setter
Icaro is a very handsome setter, on the smaller side for a male. He was no longer wanted by his hunter like the majority of our dogs. He has a really lovely character, friendly and sociable. He gets a

English Setter
Floss is a pretty young setter, given up along with her brother Cookie because the hunter had too many dogs. When Floss first arrived at the shelter, she was terrified of people and easily frightened

English Setter
Pecas travelled to the UK towards the end of 2023, finding her paws in a wonderful foster home with 4 other dogs before being quickly adopted by her family in Shropshire. Sadly, they have decided that

English Setter
Korro arrived with 3 other setters from the Basque Country. Sadly his hunter also breeds dogs and regularly tries to get rid of some when his numbers get too high. Poor Korro is much more nervous than

English Setter
Rayo is an adorable older setter, no longer wanted by his hunter when Rayo got too old. Rayo has a lovely happy character and although he is losing his hearing in his old age, like any good setter he

English Setter
Rino is a very handsome tricolour setter who was given up after his hunter could no longer care for him. He is a confident, well-natured and well-balanced dog, very sociable with others and happy to s

English Setter
Lister, now called Albie, arrived in the UK at the end of last year. Unfortunately, due to a change in circumstances, his adopters have made the difficult decision to rehome him. Currently living as

English Setter
UPDATE: Dil (formally known as Dul) is currently in foster in Derbyshire and is adapting so well to home life. He is currently living with two resident dogs and gets on with them both well, even snugg
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.