Molle
Molle is a 5 year young busy ES girl that was surrendered in Texas after her owner passed away. She is being adopted by her foster family in the Hill Country and joins SWESR Shiner and Rosebud.
Molle is a 5 year young busy ES girl that was surrendered in Texas after her owner passed away. She is being adopted by her foster family in the Hill Country and joins SWESR Shiner and Rosebud.
When Randy and Kathy’s 15-year-old, 85-pound Irish Setter crossed the Rainbow Bridge in April 2020, they could tell their 54-pound red Setter rescue, Sorcha, was grieving her companion. The entire family wanted a second dog, and they decided to “downsize” to an English Setter.
Willie is a 10 year young handsome orange boy who retired from hunting when his elderly owner could no longer care for him. He’s a chill boy who rides well in the car and is being adopted by his foster family in San Antonio, TX.
Bandit Bell is a 12 year young ES boy who is retired from hunting where he lived on a ranch in TX. He has now found his furever home.
Luc is a 10 month old bundle of field ES youngster energy. He will need a home with a secure and interesting fenced yard. Luc is being adopted by his foster family in Henderson NV.
Allie is a 12 year young big girl who must have had a very physical life before rescue. Allie was a very happy girl and loved by all.
Pearl is a 10.5 year youngster that was rescued from a hunting ranch in TX. This little pocket girl is heading to NV to join her new mom and SWESR Buck. Lucky girl.
Phillip was five years old when he came into rescue. He’d been a family dog, but his family wanted more from him than companionship. He’d failed hunting school twice, and his family determined he didn’t fit into their idea of what they wanted from a dog. Thankfully, they contacted SWESR so Phillip could find a home who would love him for who he is, and not for who they wanted him to be.
Kaden is a 5 year young loving ES boy that was no longer wanted by a hunting lodge in Texas. A good Samaritan rescued him, took him home to her apartment, and contacted SWESR for help. He’s being adopted by his foster family near Dallas/Fort Worth.
In 2015, Alan and Cheri lost their beloved Irish Setter Riley. When they were emotionally ready to open themselves up to another dog, they decided to foster as they wanted to help a pup in need but weren’t sure they wanted to commit to adopting again. The Irish Setter organization had no dogs available, but after looking on-line, they discovered Southwest English Setter Rescue (SWESR).