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Please Help, Need to Find These Two English Setters a Home
I got this email today from a co-worker. I'm passing this on in hopes that someone can help...
Thanks. **************************** As some of you now know, I have come to the painstaking decision of having to find my beloved english setters a new home. After 2 years with me here in Manhattan, I have realized that it is the kindest thing I can do for Rumi and Dante. It is time to find them a family or couple, in the country or suburbs, who can provide for them in a better way than I am able to here in the city. I am reaching out to you in the event that you might know of someone, who knows someone, etc...
They are the most gentle, loving dogs, who just need good food, some love and cuddles, and a place to run around. Off-leash exercise everyday is very important for them - this is not a breed that could be content with a couple of walks around the block each day. I am therefore hoping to find a family/couple who has a farm or at least a big back yard for them to explore, or perhaps lives near a beach as they love the water. The boys are in excellent health, full of life at 7.5 years old, litter mates, pure bred, and are well groomed and well behaved. They would make great family pets. They are fairly docile and affectionate indoors, like big lapdogs! Outside, they are happy occupying themselves, just exploring nature, chasing birds and running around. They are also playful and love to fetch as well! They are best friends and are each other's family, so wherever they go, they will need to stay together, as it would be too cruel to separate them at this point.
English setters in good health typically live until they are 14, 15, or 16, so they are at the half way point in there lives. They bond very quickly with humans, as my dog-sitters can attest. I have attached some photographs of the boys. Please feel free to forward this email on to anyone you think might be suitable and interested in adopting them: 212 877 7799 and 917 434 1188. I would be happy to talk to anyone you refer. It is my number one priority to find them a loving home for the next half of their lives. This has not been an easy decision for me to make, but I do believe, if I can find the right home, that it will ultimately be the best thing for them.
Thank you for your support.
Best wishes to you all, Camilla ***************************
Here are some pictures of them:
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