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Jesse

English Springer Spaniel Cocker Spaniel

Male, young

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
House-trained
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
Located in Temecula, CA Jesse came to us as a stray from a shelter in the LA area. He is about 3 years old and we suspect he is a sprocker(cocker/springer mix). He was very afraid of his world when he arrived. He has been working with a trainer for many months as we fully believed in him and that he deserved a chance at a good life. His trainer has done wonders with Jesse and says he is a great dog.. Jesse will make a great hiking buddy and ball fetching companion. Yet he also enjoys just hanging out and chilling in the house. Jesse does have a prey drive so cats or other small animals in the house are a no. Jesse would do best in an adult only home or with teenagers that fully understand dog etiquette. He can live with a female dog that respects his space. He is about 35 pounds, up to date on his vaccinations and has a clean bill of health. Jesse is leash trained and house trained. Jesse will thrive in a home where he gets mental and physical stimulation, and a commitment to follow the transition plan from the trainer. There are two aftercare lessons included with Jesse's training program; one in-home and one at the facility that are required for Jesse to be successful. If you are interested in Jesse, please complete the CA adoption application. https://www.springerspanielrescue.org/adoption-process
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Bella - Adoption Pending

English Springer Spaniel

Female, 2 yrs

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
House-trained
Spayed or Neutered
Story
Hi, my name is Bella and I am looking for my forever home. I am two years old and spent those first two years living in San Francisco. I got walked twice a day by a lovely, kind woman who took me to numerous public areas and parks throughout the city (Coit Tower, Crissy Field, Fort Mason). My owners gave me up because of their health and mobility issues. I have been microchipped, am current on rabies (expires 2027) and last visited the Veterinarian’s office in 2024. I got spayed early (prior to turning 1) and am ready to be adopted. I am a compact girl, weighing in at 27 pounds. I have lots of energy and enjoy walks and outdoor adventures. I am told that I am smart and a quick learner as I learned to use a doggy door and how to go up and down a spiral staircase while in foster care. When I first arrived at my foster home, I didn’t know what to think of wild turkeys walking the neighborhood, expansiveness of beautiful old Oak trees, or if it was okay to pick up a tree branch while on a walk. I love car rides and often snooze in the back seat when running errands with my foster mom. My foster mom lets me lie on her bed before I go to sleep at night in my crate. I enjoy long walks on a leash but will need more time to learn not to pull. Attending Obedience classes would be great as I have not participated in any training classes. The best fit for me would be with a person/family that is home a lot, has a fenced yard and loves walks. Another playful canine sibling would be the cherry on the top! If you have room in your heart for a lovable cuddly dog that craves attention and would like to adopt me, please fill out the adoption application on out website. Hi, my name is Bella and I am looking for my forever home. I am two years old and spent those first two years living in San Francisco. I got walked twice a day by a lovely, kind woman who took me to numerous public areas and parks throughout the city (Coit Tower, Crissy Field, Fort Mason). My owners gave me up because of health and mobility issues. I have been microchipped, am current on rabies (expires 2027) and last visited the Veterinarian’s office in 2024. I got spayed early (prior to turning 1) and am ready to be adopted. I am a compact girl, weighing in at xx pounds. I have lots of energy and enjoy walks and outdoor adventures. I am told that I am smart and a quick learner as I learned to use a doggy door and how to go up and down a spiral staircase while in foster care. When I first arrived at my foster home, I didn’t know what to think of wild turkeys walking the neighborhood, expansiveness of beautiful old Oak trees, or if it was okay to pick up a tree branch while on a walk. I love car rides and often snooze in the back seat when running errands with my foster mom. My foster mom lets me lie on her bed before I go to sleep at night in my crate. I enjoy long walks on a leash but will need more time to learn not to pull. Attending Obedience classes would be great as I have not participated in any training classes. The best fit for me would be with a family that is home a lot, has a fenced yard and loves walks. Cats and children are unknown. Another playful pup would be the cherry on the top! If you have room in your heart for a lovable cuddly dog that craves attention and would like to adopt me, please fill out the adoption application on our website. https://www.springerspanielrescue.org/adoption-process
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Rusty

English Setter

Male, young

LA, CA

Color
N/A
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
House-trained
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
Rusty is about 2 years old, 15kg, Neutered male, English Setter mix! Rusty just has been rescued from a high-risk shelter where he was on the euthanasia list. He was brought in after being reported by a local resident. When found, he was wearing a yellow collar, suggesting he may have been kept tied up in a yard or at a factory rather than living inside a home. Rusty is very affectionate—not only with familiar people but also with strangers. He happily approaches people, enjoys physical contact, and is easy to handle. He is comfortable with both women and men. Although he hasn’t interacted with children under 13, he shows no fear or wariness toward people, so he’s likely to get along well with younger kids too. He allows people to lift him by placing their arms under his belly and, once he’s comfortable, even shows his belly. He’s curious about other dogs, but it seems he hasn’t had much experience playing with them. When other dogs approach him to play, he initially seems unsure and simply wags his tail, but after some time, he begins to run around and join in. He gets along well with dogs of all sizes—larger, similar-sized, and smaller—and tends to avoid overly energetic dogs. Even when other dogs are reactive or challenging, he remains calm and non-confrontational. He hasn’t been tested with cats yet, but that can be arranged if needed. Rusty has a moderate energy level. He enjoys outdoor activities but knows how to settle down and rest quietly afterward. He has no fear of the leash, but it seems he hasn’t had much leash-walking experience. He tends to stop and sniff often and pulls a bit toward where he wants to go. That said, he generally follows people well and is not reactive to noise. Rusty does not guard food from people or other dogs. He does not show signs of separation anxiety and is quiet and calm in a kennel. He rarely barks. As he was only recently rescued, he does not yet respond to his name and has not learned basic cues like “sit” or making eye contact. However, he’s a sweet, people-loving dog with a gentle nature, and we hope he finds a guardian who can show him a better world and help him grow. You can also see his post on our Facebook(Link to Post) or Instagram(Link to Post) Youngi is an affectionate, lively, and well-mannered pup who’s been waiting far too long for her chance. She’s ready to bring joy, playfulness, and love into a forever home of her own. Send in your application today through our website https://adoptmekoreanrescue.org/adoption-application/ AKR dogsHe can arrive at Vancouver or Toronto airport and may be able to arrive at some US airports (Seattle, LA, NY, Boston etc) where we have flight volunteers. If interested, please contact us. ##2417755##
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Adopting a Welsh Springer Spaniel

Frequently asked questions about acquiring an Welsh Springer Spaniel - the pros and cons of adopting versus going through a breeder, and associated costs.

You can adopt a Welsh Springer Spaniel at a much lower cost than buying one from a breeder. The cost of adopting a Welsh Springer Spaniel is around $300 in order to cover the expenses of caring for the dog before adoption. In contrast, buying Welsh Springer Spaniels from breeders can be prohibitively expensive. Depending on their breeding, they usually cost anywhere from $1,200 to $3,500.

The easiest way to adopt a Welsh Springer Spaniel would be through a rescue that specializes in Welsh Springer Spaniels. A great place to start would be to start a breed search on Adopt a Pet. The search will show you all the available Welsh Springer Spaniels in your area.

Welsh Springer Spaniel fun facts

Fun Facts:

Welsh Springer Spaniels were bred to flush (or "spring") birds into a waiting net of their hunter companions.

Go for a dip! Welsh Springer Spaniels LOVE playing in the water.

Despite not being all that similar, the Welsh Springer Spaniel often gets overshadowed by its cousin, the more popular English Springer Spaniel.

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Welsh Springer Spaniel Breed Guide

Before you adopt, learn everything about Welsh Springer Spaniel types to temperament and health issues to popular Welsh Springer Spaniel mixes in our Breed 101 Guides.