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English Springer Rescue America, Inc. (ESRA) is a national referral and foster care purebred placement organization and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.
In the best interest of yourself, your family, and the rescue dog, please make certain that the dog you choose to adopt is the right dog for you. Adoption is a big commitment lasting for the dog’s entire lifetime. The adoption fee for a dog in ESRA's foster care program is $450.
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English Springer Rescue America, Inc. (ESRA) is a national referral and foster care purebred placement organization and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. ESRA's mission is to provide foster care to English Springers impounded by humane societies, private shelters, and animal control facilities nationwide, as well as to offer adoption referral ...
From his ADORABLE little springer curls, to his short, stout basset legs, and long body; he is irresistible in every which way! Address: 22407 Business Highway 151, Monticello , Iowa
Panda is a smart, sweet Springer who would make a loyal companion, hanging out right beside his adopter.
This adorable youngster has a happy and loving temperament. He really enjoys being with his people, as well as other dogs he can play with and learn from.
In the U.S. there are no shortages of people breeding Springer Spaniels for fun or profit, creating adorable Springer puppies to sell on Craigslist or Facebook. How do you know you are getting a healthy puppy with a great temperament? You will need to do your homework by phone and references.
This gentleman is one of the sweetest dogs you will ever meet!
Receive your English Springer with an open heart and mind. There is one waiting to win your heart, we promise! Do you prefer a show/bench bred or field bred Springer?