Established in 2012, Southwest English Setter Rescue (SWESR) is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization and is incorporated in the state of Texas.
Our founding members and volunteers have decades of experience in animal rescue and specifically English Setter rescue. We share a love for English Setters and an in-depth understanding of this wonderful breed.
SWESR dogs are rescued from shelters and hunting operations in the Southwest USA which includes Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Arizona and California. We also work with individuals in the Southwest USA who wish to rehome their Setters.
All SWESR dogs live in foster homes where their energy level, temperament, training and other skills can be assessed prior to adoption. All our dogs receive a complete vet exam, are spayed or neutered, brought up-to-date on vaccinations, tested and treated (if needed) for heartworms and other parasites, given heartworm prevention, and micro-chipped.
We welcome prospective adopters in the contiguous USA. Because our goal is to make the best possible placement for each dog, we work closely with prospective adopters to ensure a successful match. Because we require home visits before adoption, applicants in remote areas and/or outside of the Southwest USA may need to be patient while we locate a volunteer to assist us.
We encourage adopters to drive to pick up their adopted Setter from their foster home whenever this is possible. If an adopter is unable to drive to the foster location to pick up the dog being adopted, transports within the Southwest USA may be arranged on a case-by-case basis on some routes through our network of volunteer drivers.
SWESR is wholly dependent on our adoption fees and private donations to meet our expenses. All donations go directly to the care of our rescue dogs. We need volunteers to support our efforts, especially foster homes, in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and California. Please consider making a donation or volunteering for SWESR.
Mission and Vision
SWESR is dedicated to rescuing English Setters throughout the Southwest United States. We rehabilitate English Setters by providing full medical care and behavior assessments in a foster home in order to prepare them for adoption. To ensure all SWESR dogs are placed in loving, permanent homes, we screen and qualify adopters and provide ongoing guidance for the life of each dog. SWESR promotes animal welfare through community education and outreach and values positive teamwork within our organization as well as partnerships across rescues.
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Adoption Policy
If you are new to English Setters, please click here to review our page Is an ES Right For You? before submitting an application. Our adoption fee is $350.00 for a dog under 1 year old, $300.00 for a dog 1-9 years old, and $250.00 for Seniors over 9 years old. All our dogs receive a complete vet exam, are spayed or neutered, brought up-to-date on vaccinations, tested and treated (if needed) for heartworms and other parasites, given heartworm prevention, and micro-chipped.Adopters must be 25 years old or older.Any pets currently in the adoptive home must be spayed or neutered and up-to-date on vaccinations and regular health checks. The only exception for an unaltered pet is when there are medical reasons verified by a vet or if a dog is actively participating in competitions that do not allow altered dogs to compete. See our Spay and Neuter Policy below for a more detailed explanation.Puppy Adoption PolicyIt is difficult to accurately predict ultimate energy level, prey drive and personality intensity of a young Setter puppy, therefore we feel it is in the best interest of puppies and the adoptive families to consider only applications from homes with previous Setter experience for puppies less than 1 year of age.Setter puppies need to run free on a daily basis for the best physical and emotional development. For this reason, only homes with puppy-secure physical fences will be considered for Setter puppies less than one year old. Applications from homes with invisible fences and no fencing will not be considered for dogs less than one year old. We know this may be frustrating for Setter experienced homes that are responsibly using invisible fencing, but we hope that you understand that the sole focus of this policy is on the puppy and what is best for him/her and not a judgment of your individual choice of fencing and how you care for your dogs.Adopters must be able to come to the foster location to pick up their adopted puppy if younger than four months old. A four month old Setter puppy may still be small enough to travel home with you in the cabin of the airplane.SWESR spays and neuters puppies as young as six months old. If you are adopting a puppy that is younger than six months of age, you will be responsible for getting the puppy spay/neutered when they are six months of age at your own Vet/cost. Extensions are available with a written request.
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