Labs4rescue, Inc., "Save a Lab, have a friend for life!"
labs4rescue.comLabs4rescue is a volunteer, 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing a new life for rescued or displaced Labrador Retrievers and Labrador Mixes. Learn more about us Seal of Excellence Labs4rescue is proud to have earned the Seal of Excellence from America's Best Charities. Learn more about this seal Adoptions
Adopt a Black Lab from Labs4rescue
Top 10 Reasons to Adopt a Black Lab 10. They are so easy to find in a snowstorm! 9. If you like to wear jeans a lot, black fur doesn't really show up as much as yellow! 8. Black and white photography is so much fun! 7. Their coats …
Lab Rescue ― ADOPTIONS
One rescue lab named Jake helped dig through burning debris at Ground Zero to find people trapped after 9/11, and later helped with rescue efforts after Hurricane Katrina. The Labrador Retriever is by far the most popular dog in the U.S. Labs …
Lab Rescue | Senior Dogs Available for Adoption
Kids 10+, Dogs Needs: A loving forever home with a physical fence Lovely Libby THANKS TO A GENEROUS DONOR WHO WOULD LIKE TO ALL SENIORS FIND THEIR FOREVER HOME, SENIOR ADOPTION FEES ARE HALVED …
Adopt a Black Lab from Labs4rescue
www.labs4rescue.com › adopt › blacklabsBlack Dog Syndrome Black dog syndrome or big black dog syndrome is a phenomenon in which black dogs are passed over for adoption in favor of lighter-colored animals. Animal shelters often use the term BBD, or big black dog, to describe the type of larger dark-colored mixed-breed said to be typically passed over by adopters.
Rehome a Labrador - The Labrador Lifeline Trust
We check every Labrador thoroughly before rescue and re-homing to be sure that the dog and the new home are right for each other. You should NEVER accept a dog from anyone who doesn’t do this as any dog you are offered you …
Lab Rescue ― ADOPTIONS
lab.rescueme.orgOne rescue lab named Jake helped dig through burning debris at Ground Zero to find people trapped after 9/11, and later helped with rescue efforts after Hurricane Katrina. The Labrador Retriever is by far the most popular dog in the U.S. Labs are descended from St. John's Water Dogs. Labs became popular in nineteenth century England.