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English Setter Dogs for adoption in Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland and Furness

9 English Setter Dogs for adoption in Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland and Furness

English Setter dogs Lisa  - Advert 1
10

Lisa

English Setter

7 yearsAge
1Sex
£650Price

Lisa is an adorable setter who was surrendered by a hunter after she was no longer considered useful for hunting. Despite her past, she has kept her gentle, calm nature and quickly wins over everyone

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Newcastle upon TyneTyne and Wear (45.7mi)
English Setter dogs Dana  - Advert 2
12

Dana

English Setter

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£650Price

Dana is a beautiful young setter who was given up by a hunter because she wasn’t wanted for hunting. Despite her rough start, she has a wonderfully gentle nature. She is very sociable and gets along b

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Newcastle upon TyneTyne and Wear (45.7mi)
English Setter dogs Lucas - Advert 3
6

Lucas

English Setter

3 yearsAge
£595Price

Lucas is a wonderful lad who has arrived at the shelter with 3 other setters. Sadly one of the hunters in a neighbouring regions breeds setters and often wants rid of multiple dogs at a time as he has

Rescue/Charity
WigtonCumberland (40.7mi)
English Setter dogs Lar   - Advert 4
9

Lar

English Setter

4 yearsAge
1Sex
£650Price

Lar is a handsome, friendly setter who was given up by his hunter, along with Nahi, when he could no longer care for them. Lar is an active and energetic dog who gets along well with both male and fem

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Blaydon-on-TyneTyne and Wear (42.3mi)
English Setter dogs Kindra - Advert 5
12

Kindra

English Setter

3 yearsAge
1Sex
£650Price

Kindra is beautiful, English Setter who was given up by her hunter along with Vito because they weren’t wanted for hunting. Kindra is a lovely girl with a very happy nature. She is very sociable with

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Newcastle upon TyneTyne and Wear (45.7mi)
English Setter dogs Cata  - Advert 6
12

Cata

English Setter

4 yearsAge
£650Price

Cata is a beautiful little setter who came to the shelter after being given up because she wasn’t suited for hunting. When she first arrived, she was a little shy, but she’s made wonderful progress, t

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ConsettCounty Durham (33.5mi)
English Setter dogs Txispa - Advert 7
18

Txispa

English Setter

7 yearsAge
£650Price

Txispa is currently in foster care in Middlesbrough. She’s adapted brilliantly to home life and has taken to toilet training like a natural! Txispa loves to play and has plenty of energy, especially

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MiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough (45.3mi)
English Setter dogs Galio in Newcastle upon Tyne - Advert 8
16

Galio

English Setter

5 yearsAge
1Sex
£595Price

Galio is a beautiful boy from the basque country. He was given to the shelter along with 3 other setters that were deemed not suitable for hunting. Galio is very happy and active in character. He sha

Rescue/Charity
Newcastle upon TyneTyne and Wear (44.8mi)
English Setter dogs  Ron  in Woolacombe - Advert 9
18

Ron

English Setter

6 yearsAge
£595Price

This poor lad has had a rough time at the shelter and was sadly one of our longest residents but it’s taken some time for our lovely vet to get to the bottom of Ron. Ron has been incredibly skinny and

Rescue/Charity
DarlingtonDarlington (31.9mi)

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.