It is an easy and thoughtful way to continue loving and helping
Rescued Labs long after you have crossed the «Rainbow Bridge».
Not exact matches
Most of the
Labs in
rescue come from families who are no
longer able to care for the dog.
When you adopt from our
rescue, you enable us to pull another
lab from a shelter, which saves the life of another dog and creates more space at the shelter so that new dogs can be kept
longer.
Probiotics for Diarrhea My yellow
lab is a 6 months old
rescue from North Shore Animal League
Long Island.
She has a
rescued chocolate
lab, tuxedo cat,
long - term hospice care Chihuahua and usually one or two more foster dogs.
Having had his life changed by a
rescued shepherd /
Lab mix, Fabian has
long served as a celebrity ambassador for Best Friends Animal Society.
While we would love to be able to take advantage of so many good homes and
Labs out there, LRR is unable to perform
long distance adoptions or give - ups and we are not affiliated with any other Labrador
rescue organization.
With thousands of
Labs in shelters and in need of
rescue, we believe very strongly that breeding should be done solely for the
long term endurance and improvement of the wonderful breed of the Labrador.
The family is rounded out by two dogs and two cats: Toby, 2, a Boxer who is always into everything; Chance, 7, a Chocolate
Lab she
rescued from a client who couldn't care for him; Cookie, 9, a Siamese mix who loves to cuddle; and Charley, 6, a
long - haired black cat who «is my little
Lab trapped in a cat's body!»
My yellow
lab is a 6 months old
rescue from North Shore Animal League
Long Island.
Some Labradors came into
rescue because of Hurricane Sandy, families losing their homes, military deployments but this year we also saw a major increase of owners who could no
longer care for their
labs.