How Can You Help?
Consider getting your next lab from a Labrador rescue organization. If you can't adopt a pet, maybe you could be a foster home for animals in need of a temporary home. You can always give to these organizations as they are always in need of funds for operations, food, medical care, etc.
If you are involved with a Lab rescue, we would be happy to include a link to your organization here. Just let us know by emailing us your information.
Lab Rescue Organizations
We are working on building a comprehensive list of Lab rescue organizations across the country. Please send us information about Lab rescues near you.These Labrador rescues are alphabetical by state:
Labrador Friends of the South, Inc. - Alabama
Desert Labrador Retriever Rescue - Arizona
Central California Labrador Retriever Rescue - California
Safe Harbor Lab Rescue - Colorado
Labs 4 Rescue - Connecticut
Labrador Retriever Rescue, Inc. - District of Columbia/Maryland/Northern Virginia/ Pennsylvania
Atlanta Lab Rescue - Georgia
Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida, Inc, - Florida
Midwest Labrador Retriever Rescue, Inc. - Illinois(Chicago area)
Central Indiana Lab Rescue and Adoption, Inc. - Indiana
Labrador Retriever Rescue, Inc. - Maine/Mass/N. Hampshire/R. I./Vermont
Labrador Rescue Network - Michigan
Rudy's Rescue - New York (upstate)
Labrador Retriever Rescue of Cincinnati - Ohio
Lab Rescue OK, Inc. - Oklahoma
Heartland Lab Rescue, Inc. - Oklahoma
Lowcountry Lab Rescue - South Carolina
Labrador Retriever Rescue of East Tennessee, Inc. - Tennessee
Houston Labrador Retriever Rescue - Texas
Labrador Retriever Club and Rescue of Utah - Utah
Lab Rescue of LRCP, Inc. - Virginia/ Maryland
02.09.09: New Lab Rescue Story: A Second Chance
Lab Rescue Success Story

Guinness is a rescue dog, the original owners bought him without consideration for his eventual size. When he got too big, they chained him in the backyard. He has been a Godsend to us and we hope we have been the same to him. He is a little bigger than average, going 28 inches at the shoulder and 110 lbs. And he loves kids. The above photo was taken this past Christmas with our grandson "riding" him. Guinness just loves kids so much and plays so gently that he is well known throughout the neighborhood. He is now 2 1/2 years old. We live in Dinwiddie County, Virginia where Guinness has plenty of room to run and exercise. We hardly go anywhere without him.
Dick Jenkins
Dinwiddie County, Virginia
What's New
Lab Rescue?
We are building a list of
lab rescue facilities thru-
out the US. If you run a
lab rescue, email us and
we are happy to add a
link to your site.
We are building a list of
lab rescue facilities thru-
out the US. If you run a
lab rescue, email us and
we are happy to add a
link to your site.