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IKE

German Wirehaired Pointer German Shepherd Dog

Male, 3 yrs 3 mos
canyon lake, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This boy is so handsome, deserves to be rescued. his wire hair is pretty w light green eyes he has been raised outside in a pin, owners had litters they never found homes for sadly

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Sampson

English Setter

Male
Boerne, TX
Size
(when grown) -
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Sampson is a 50lb, approximately 8-year-old English Setter who came to SWESR after being found as a stray in Utah. He’s settled into his foster home beautifully and has proven to be a sweet, smart, and adaptable boy.   Sammy helped choose his new name (lots of tail wagging) and has responded to it ever since. He’s fully house-trained and clearly communicates when he needs to go outside. He’s also quite talkative in general; whether he’s asking for a walk, a treat, or some attention, he’ll let you know.   He can stay home uncrated for 4-5 hours without any issues. At night, he sleeps soundly on his dog bed next to the human bed and regularly logs a full 8+ hours.   Sammy is very affectionate and loves being close to his people. Hugs and couch snuggles are high on his priority list. Initially he had to work through some mild resource guarding of his humans, particularly around sharing lap or couch time with other dogs, but that issue is now in the past. He gets along well and lives quite peacefully with two other male English Setters. Sammy doesn’t guard toys or food.   He is an active dog who will do best with regular exercise and mental stimulation. His foster mom walks him up to 5 miles a day, which keeps him happy and relaxed in the evenings. Five miles is a lot for most of us, and this is where a large, securely fenced yard would benefit Sammy so he can play and run the perimeter, exercising himself. He has proven himself safe with a 4-foot fence and doesn’t try to jump or climb to escape. He loves long walks and car rides.   Because he was a stray, he can get very excited at doors and may try to push past when heading outside. This is easily managed by leashing him before opening the door. As with any active and inquisitive breed, his new family will want to be mindful about keeping doors and gates secure.   Sammy would probably do well with children of any age, but given his history of mild guarding of human attention, SWESR recommends he be in an adult home or one with older children.   Sampson is a loving, loyal, and active companion who bonds closely with his people and thrives with structure, exercise, and affection. He has the cutest face and is a truly special boy. It will be hard for his Foster Mom to say goodbye, but Sammy is ready for a family all his own.      April 30, 2026, 5:40 am
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Augustus

English Setter

Male
Boerne, TX
Size
(when grown) -
Details
-
Story
Meet Handsome Augustus (Augie) – A playful, sweet and affectionate boy looking for His Forever Home!  This stunning 6-year-old Orange Belton English Setter is ready to find a family that will love and appreciate him. He’s a big boy at about 70 lbs that walks well on a leash, which is quite an accomplishment for an ES. While we know he is an English Setter, we can only speculate about his bloodlines because of his larger size, possibly Ryman? Augie is a smart, independent, treat-motivated boy who picks up on training quickly.  Augie is ok with the company of female dogs his size but honestly people are his favorite, and he doesn’t need another dog in his forever home. No cats please. A medium sized fenced yard that is interesting to patrol for bugs, butterflies, squirrels, birds, etc would suit Augie just fine. Angie’s favorite toy is a nyalabone. He didn’t know what to do with toys when he first arrived in his SWESR foster home and it’s been a joy to watch him learn to have fun playing with toys. He’ll play tug with his person or toss and play with a toy by himself. Augie came from an environment where he was living outside and was pretty much neglected. He’s come so far in rescue and now he’s a family dog. His foster Mom has professional grooming skills and he’s such a good boy on the grooming table; the only thing is the electric clippers are still somewhat scary so she is going slow. He’s come so far and the sky is the limit for this dear boy. In foster care Augie has blossomed into a devoted companion. He loves cuddling, hugging and tummy rubs. Like a true ES, counter surfing is a favorite pastime, but he’s trying very hard to learn his manners and boundaries.  Augie is searching for a kind person who will guide him with love, consistency, and patience. Because of his size and enthusiasm for his people, he’s looking for a home without children (12 and under) or older folks who might be accidentally knocked about by his affectionate nature. Could that be you? Augie is neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccines and tests.      April 30, 2026, 5:40 am
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Taco Dogler

English Setter

Male
Boerne, TX
Size
(when grown) -
Details
-
Story
Taco is a sweet, young Setter estimated to be less than 2 years old. Taco was abandoned from a hunting ranch in Idaho. He was found with a crushed crate by the side of the road. Good Sam’s got him safe and to rescue where he is thriving! Taco is affectionate with people and typical activity level for a field ES so he would be good in a family with children older than 5 years old.   Taco loves to play and would be best in a home with another younger dog who shares the same joy of shared tug toys and active play. Since Taco shows some separation anxiety, having another dog(s) or human available for much of the day would be ideal. Taco gets along well with other dogs. Cats are unknown. Taco would enjoy a medium-to-large yard to burn off his energy with a 4–5-foot fence to ensure his safety. Typical of most setters, Taco is quiet in the house and active outside of the house. He is now house trained and has learned some house manners and basic commands. He is still working on his commands as he came into rescue with no training of any kind. Since Taco was dumped in a crate, we have not worked on crate training with him. He does roam the house and yard unattended with two other male dogs without issues of damage to any type of property.  This is quite amazing for a youngster, wouldn’t you agree! Currently Taco is fed several feet away from the other dogs in the house as he was resource guarding upon entry into a home. This behavior has improved vastly with consistent feeding times and food amounts.  Taco rides perfectly in a car and will need additional leash training as he tends to pull a bit with a simple harness. Burning off energy in the yard and hunting rodents is his favorite activity of all.   Taco is neutered and utd on vaccines and tests. Taco Dogler is waiting for his forever home where he can shower his human pack with love and companionship.  Are you ready for a sweet boy with nothing but love in his heart?            April 30, 2026, 5:40 am

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