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Tess

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Tess

Philadelphia, PA

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Black, Bicolor, Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

Tess’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Tess's Story

Name: Tess <br/>Breed: English Setter <br/>Sex: Female, spayed <br/>Age: Approx 4 years <br/>Weight: 35-36 lbs <br/>Location: PA <br/>Good with other dogs: Yes <br/>Good with Cats: She accepts them <br/>Good with Kids: No kids <br/>Crate trained: Yes, but she doesn’t like it <br/>Housebroken: Yes <br/>Health: Overall good, but she does have a neurological impairment that also affects her vision. <br/><br/>Tess is a beautiful petite female setter, approximately 4 years old. Tess is a special needs girl, but much of the time, you would not even know that this friendly, extremely active little girl has a disability. Nevertheless, it is important that her adopters know her special needs. <br/><br/>We first noticed that Tess was suffering from what appeared to be some sort of visual impairment. She was taken to an ophthalmologist who said that her vision is fine, but referred her to a neurologist. We learned that her brain does not process depth perception correctly and thus she does not see much of the world correctly. The neurologist discussed several procedures including an MRI and a spinal tap to determine if she had hydrocephalus. The Neurologist indicated that the tests and treatment were expensive, and some potentially dangerous to her. In addition, he cautioned that the treatment would likely have minimal or no effect on her functioning. <br/><br/>Tess does much better in the comfort and routine of her own home. We know that once Tess knows the area she is in, she has no issues running around, walking or going in and out of the house. So familiarity appears to be part of the key to Tess’s success.<br/><br/>Tess is good with other dogs and will occasionally play with them. She enjoys a nylabone with peanut butter smeared on it. <br/><br/>At first we thought that Tess needed a cat free home, but she has adjusted to the kitties in her foster home, and is now much less curious about them. <br/><br/>Tess does NOT walk well on a leash despite a lot of effort in training. It seems to trigger pulling and spinning. She probably never will reliably do well on a leash, so a physical, hard fence is necessary for this girl to be able to run around. Tess has a violent reaction to bark collars and to the tone/vibration collar used in any electronic training, due to a prior incident with her original owner and a bark collar. As a result, no invisible fencing will be considered. <br/><br/>Tess is very active outside and enjoys spending a lot of time bird watching. When her foster family moved to a more country like setting, she has really thrived, running thru the back yard chasing her soccer balls! She is also active inside the home but enjoys playing with her nylabones and other toys. Her house manners are fairly good; she is housebroken and crate trained, but she does still jump up on people.<br/><br/>Tess is very protective of her food, and she can display crate aggression with or without food so for those reasons, we are looking for an adopter/household with no children.<br/><br/>Despite her disability, her food and crate issues, and any other hiccups that life has handed her, Tess remains a very sweet, friendly, outgoing, energetic, fun-loving little girl that embraces life and enjoys a good snooze next to her person. We feel that Tess needs an adopter that is going to love her the way she is and not try to “fix” all of these issues. Medically, there is nothing more that can be done for her. As for the crate issues, she is not destructive when she is out of the crate for extended periods of time, but she is crated when no one is home and at night. <br/><br/>For any adopter interested, we think a meet & greet would be a good thing, Tess is located in Eastern PA.<br/><br/>If you are patient, loving, and willing to work with Tess as she is, please complete an application https://www.abetteresetter.org/adopt.

Name: Tess
Breed: English Setter
Sex: Female, spayed
Age: Approx 4 years
Weight: 35-36 lbs
Location: PA
Good with other dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: She accepts them
Good with Kids: No kids
Crate trained: Yes, but she doesn’t like it
Housebroken: Yes
Health: Overall good, but she does have a neurological impairment that also affects her vision.

Tess is a beautiful petite female setter, approximately 4 years old. Tess is a special needs girl, but much of the time, you would not even know that this friendly, extremely active little girl has a disability. Nevertheless, it is important that her adopters know her special needs.

We first noticed that Tess was suffering from what appeared to be some sort of visual impairment. She was taken to an ophthalmologist who said that her vision is fine, but referred her to a neurologist. We learned that her brain does not process depth perception correctly and thus she does not see much of the world correctly. The neuro

Name: Tess
Breed: English Setter
Sex: Female, spayed
Age: Approx 4 years
Weight: 35-36 lbs
Location: PA
Good with other dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: She accepts them
Good with Kids: No kids
Crate trained: Yes, but she doesn’t like it
Housebroken: Yes
Health: Overall good, but she does have a neurological impairment that also affects her vision.

Tess is a beautiful petite female setter, approximately 4 years old. Tess is a special needs girl, but much of the time, you would not even know that this friendly, extremely active little girl has a disability. Nevertheless, it is important that her adopters know her special needs.

We first noticed that Tess was suffering from what appeared to be some sort of visual impairment. She was taken to an ophthalmologist who said that her vision is fine, but referred her to a neurologist. We learned that her brain does not process depth perception correctly and thus she does not see much of the world correctly. The neurologist discussed several procedures including an MRI and a spinal tap to determine if she had hydrocephalus. The Neurologist indicated that the tests and treatment were expensive, and some potentially dangerous to her. In addition, he cautioned that the treatment would likely have minimal or no effect on her functioning.

Tess does much better in the comfort and routine of her own home. W

How To Adopt

Tess was listed as Adoptable by A Better English Setter Rescue
How can I adopt Tess?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with A Better English Setter Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Tess is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to A Better English Setter Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Tess?
If you've submitted an inquiry, A Better English Setter Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Tess, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to A Better English Setter Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
A Better English Setter Rescue's Adoption Policy
We are a national breed rescue group and our process is designed to make sure we are very careful in the placement of all of our rescue dogs. Here's the link to our online adoption application in case you haven't already started. https://www.abetteresetter.org/adopt There is no cost or obligation for completing the application. Within a few days you'll receive a phone call from one of our volunteers to discuss your application. We do check vet references and conduct home visits. If you haven't been through a breed rescue adoption process, it may seem lengthy at first but it is just intended to make sure each individual/family adopts the right dog for your family and home. In our rescue they are fostered in a home and our intention is that they are never abandoned or let down again.

Tess is from A Better English Setter Rescue

[East China, MI]

Our Mission
A Better English Setter Rescue (ABESR), founded on March 10, 2014, is dedicated to rescuing English Setters from shelters, poor living conditions and helping those that may need to be rehomed for other reasons. Our founders, board members and volunteers have well over 20 years of experience saving dogs. We have taken th...
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