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My name is Available - Ranger!

Posted over 6 months ago | Updated 11 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

Adoption fee: $200

This helps Above & Beyond English Setter Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
English Setter
Color
White - with Brown or Chocolate
Age
11 years 3 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
44 lb (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_57759309

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Socialization/training: Ranger has had some basic obedience training as he understands sit down, stay, no, ect. Ranger has been known to be aggressive with certain dogs inside the house, but otherwise does well with other dogs. Ranger was tested with various types of dogs by a certified trainer, his issues with certain dogs are more situational. Ranger lived in an outdoor kennel, by himself, for over 10 years so he is still learning how to be a member of a family inside. Ranger likes things calm in the house. He is doing very well in his foster home with the other dogs in the home. He would prefer to be the only dog or share a home with another older dog that doesn’t get in his face.



Crate trained: His past foster reported that he would settle down in the crate after 10 minutes or so. At his current foster home, he has made it clear he doesn’t want to be crated while his foster dad is away. He would constantly bark and keep moving around in the crate for hours and hours. Then he would be covered in drool and worn out. It was sad. He is/was fine with being crated if he knows his foster dad is home (ie overnight). After consulting with a trainer, Ranger stays in a large room by himself when his foster dad is gone. Most of the time Ranger will then lay down and rest until his foster dad comes home. He is watched randomly by a camera and if he is barking, a simple “Ranger sit down” and he will stop. Ranger’s life outside has made him more vocal than a lot of setters and that should be remembered in living circumstances where noise could be a problem.



Leash trained:  Ranger is fine on the leash and loves to go for a walk. He is a very strong boy for his age and is very prey driven so he will pull and get distracted, but he is eager to please and learns fast.



Activity Level: Ranger is very active for a dog of his age. He likes to run around the yard and even likes to play with certain dogs. He is always excited when his foster dad comes home and likes to run around and tell everyone how happy he is about it.



Fence: Due to Ranger’s history of being kept in an outdoor kennel, he is a certified escape artist (with the bruises to prove it). A secure, physical privacy style fence of at least 6 feet will be required. He can climb chain link fences very easily.



Behavior: Ranger is a sweet old man who would love nothing more than to lay in your recliner while you are home and nap. He is learning to enjoy being petted and loved on. He has been found to bond quickly and more favorably with men. He has no problem with women, but if there is a couple he will choose the male. He can be protective of his chosen people/person (resource guarding) when it comes to other dogs. His foster dad feeds him in his crate and has kept bone and toy time very supervised. Ranger likes things to be calm inside. He is still learning how to live inside with other dogs. He is doing really well but has more learning to do.



Medical History: Ranger had lyme and was treated but he will test positive the rest of his life. Ranger has several old injuries from his escapes during his previous life. At some point it's believed he had a small stroke as he has one “lazy” eye. Ranger also has typical arthritis and old man pains and is on a daily pain reliever. He is neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations, and on monthly heartworm prevention.



Foster Comments: Ranger is a very deserving dog. He is a sweet and happy old man. He loves a comfy chair, yummy meals, and to run around outside a little bit. Ranger is going on 11 years old, but he still has so much life left and love to give. He needs just the right retirement home that will be patient with him and help him live out his life happy and loved just as he deserves.



Foster Location: Chesterton, IN



Volunteer transport can be arranged in the Continental US within a 1,000-mile distance between adopters & foster home. If interstate transport is provided for your adopted dog, there will be an additional charge of $50.00 for the required Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (“Health Certificate”).  Typically, we are able to transport your adopted dog to within 2 hours of your home. *Dogs can be adopted outside the 1000-mile transport distance; however, adopters must be willing to either fly their adopted dog, drive to a location within the 1000-mile transport range, or make independent transport arrangements for their adopted dog. Transports to far Western states, from Eastern states, may have additional restrictions.


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Rescue
Above & Beyond English Setter Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_57759309
Contact
Phone
Address
Havertown, PA 19083

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Home Check

Additional adoption info

Application process:
1. Submit on-line application
2. Vet references checked
3. Interview call
4. Home visit (virtual)
An applicant is not guaranteed the dog they apply for.
Applicants must complete the application process before speaking with foster homes.
We do NOT hold dogs for anyone. We have had people who were disappointed that they did not get the dog they initially applied for, but the ones who hung in there with us would not change a thing now that they have their A & B Dog.

Please Note:
1:You must be at least 21 years old to apply to adopt an A&B Setter.
2: Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
3: Proof of heartworm preventative and testing is REQUIRED (via vet records or receipts) for current dogs and recently passed dogs.
4: Signature is implied and assumed on e-mail & online Adoption Applications.

Above & Beyond English Setter Rescue's adoption fee is
$450.00 for puppies and dogs under one year.
$400.00 for dogs one up to three years
$350.00 for dogs three to six years
$250.00 for dogs seven to ten years
Reduced fee on a sliding scale for dogs 11 years and older.

We have made every attempt at keeping our adoption fee the lowest we could despite the rising costs associated with spaying and neutering, immunizations, and other related routine care. In most instances our adoption fee never comes close to the care associated before an adoption of one of our dogs takes place. We do feel however that our adoption fee is still less then if the adopter had to pay these expenses out of their pocket. In most cases volunteer transport is available for your adopted dog up to 1000 miles and within 2 hours of your home.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

Mission Statement

Above and Beyond English Setter Rescue's goal is rescuing English Setters in need of new homes. While in our care the dogs will be vetted, spayed or neutered, and evaluated in foster homes, where they can learn love and stability and we can determine which type of home would work best for each dog.

Once adopted, Above and Beyond volunteers will be available for the dogs and adopters for each dog's life, with advice and support. Our mission is to put the dog's welfare above all else.

We are a non-profit, charitable 501(c)(3) organization. 100% of your donation goes to help English Setters in need and is tax deductible.

For more information on our mission, or for assistance, please contact us.