Lab Rescue | Puppies Available for Adoption
www.lab-rescue.org › puppiesFinding Your Perfect Match: Below are brief descriptions of some of our dogs that are available for adoption. Because the list is constantly changing, we recommend that you apply to adopt as soon as you are ready and work with an Adoption Coordinator, who can provide you with more info about dogs that are a good match for you and your lifestyle ...
Home - The Labrador Rescue Trust
labrador-rescue.orgThe Labrador Rescue Trust is a registered charity that has rehomed the Labrador breed in the South West of England since 1988. We cover Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, parts of the Forest of Dean near Chepstow, Bristol and Bath as well as the adjoining parts of Berkshire, Hampshire and Oxfordshire.
Lab Rescue ― ADOPTIONS
https://lab.rescueme.orgLab Rescue Information: Labrador Retrievers are friendly dogs that are popular in multiple countries as family pets. Labs are friendly, playful, trainable dogs. Labrador Retrievers need …
Available Dogs | Lab Rescue LRCP
www.lab-rescue.org › dogsA loving forever home. Best Buddy! Buddy #6 will be attending the Adopt a Lab Day event Saturday, October 8, 2022, 10:30am to 12:30pm at AutoNation Subaru of Hunt Valley, 9800 York Road, Cockeysville, MD. Buddy may be the sixth of his name to come through Lab Rescue this year, but he's ready to be #1 in your heart!
Lab Rescue ― ADOPTIONS
lab.rescueme.orgLab Rescue Information: Labrador Retrievers are friendly dogs that are popular in multiple countries as family pets. Labs are friendly, playful, trainable dogs. Labrador Retrievers need companionship and are excellent with children and other dogs. Most labs are too friendly to make good guard dogs. Labs can adapt to apartment life with sufficient daily exercise but do best with a decent sized yard.
Rescue Program | Puget Sound Labrador Retriever Association
www.pslra.org › find-a-labrador › rescue-programPSLRA Rescue Program. PSLRA has a very active Rescue Program. Each year the club sets new records in the number of dogs it rescues from shelters and homes that put their dogs up for adoption. Annually, approximately 300 Labrador Retrievers were rescued through PSLRA efforts. PSLRA works very closely with Seattle Purebred Dog Rescue (SPDR), a non-profit all-breed rescue organization, that seeks to place homeless purebred dogs.