Hello and welcome to the home of the Springer Spaniel Rescue.
Springer Spaniel Rescue is a non-profit making organisation devoted entirely to the protection and rescue of Springer Spaniels. We are a small group of dedicated individuals who rely entirely on donations to keep our service going.
Feel free to browse around the site to find out more about us, sign our guestbook, read our NEW letters page, and if you feel our cause is worthy enough, please make a donation.
Our website is run by Volunteers and sometimes emails take a few days to reach us, therefore we must insist that all rehoming or adoption of doggies is arranged by phone.
Also, if you require questions answered or information, please phone instead of emailing.
Thank you.
Click here to see all the pictures of Travis and his best friend Mac, as featured in last year's Christmas Newsletter.
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Thanks to Give a Dog a Home.com for awarding us their very first ever Web Site of the Month!
UPDATES OF LATEST NEWS FROM S.S.R. SEE DETAILS OF DOGGIES IN NEED OF NEW HOMES. Please Scroll Down To See Some Of Our Rescue Doggies Looking For New Homes. For Further Details, About Them Please Telephone 01257 46 4130 Or em...
We have doggies coming into the rescue all of the time and we are always looking for good homes.
If you can give a dog that 'special' home where they will be loved and feel secure, give us a call.

Oliver: A 12 year old black and white Springer, the oldest pup ever.
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Ben: A 7 year old liver and white springer (who thinks he is 3!)
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Daisy: A 4 year old liver and white springer.
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Many other doggies also needing good homes. Please telephone for further details.
For more information click here, or phone 01257 464130
Doggy
paddling hound sets off for IOM
JASPER the swimming dog from St Bees, Cumbria, has taken a shine to the Isle of Man. The eight-month-old springer spaniel keeps trying to doggy paddle his way over to the Island and is leading his owners astray in the process.
13 May 2005
When
fireworks go off, animal shelters fill up
After her husband finished shooting off fireworks over Lower Nashotah Lake last July 4, Kim Benson was terrified. The family's 3-year-old springer spaniel, spooked by the noises, had disappeared.
2 July 2004





