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English Setter Dogs for adoption in Belper, Derbyshire

5 English Setter Dogs for adoption in Belper, Derbyshire

English Setter dogs Korro - Advert 1
Rescue/Charity
9
2 weeks

Korro

£595
English Setter4 years
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
SeBPRA
Sheffield, South Yorkshire(25mi)
Rescue/Charity
English Setter dogs Rayo  - Advert 2
Rescue/Charity
10
2 weeks

Rayo

£650
English Setter13 years1
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
The Setter & Pointer Project ID verified
Alfreton, Derbyshire(6.7mi)
Rescue/Charity
English Setter dogs Lulo  in Alfreton - Advert 3
Rescue/Charity
13
1 month

Lulo

£595
English Setter7 years1
Lulo was given up along with 3 other setters by a hunter in the Basque Country. His passport says he’s pure English setter but we think he might have some Brittany in there as well from his physique.
SeBPRA
Alfreton, Derbyshire(5.1mi)
Rescue/Charity
English Setter dogs Dil (Formerly Dul)   in Blaydon-on-Tyne - Advert 4
Rescue/Charity
13
1 month

Dil (Formerly Dul)

£595
English Setter4 years
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
SeBPRA
Chesterfield, Derbyshire(14.9mi)
Rescue/Charity
English Setter dogs Floss - Advert 5
Rescue/Charity
10
1 month

Floss

£650
English Setter1 year1
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
The Setter & Pointer Project ID verified
Alfreton, Derbyshire(6.7mi)
Rescue/Charity

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.