Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida 2008

Maureen Schooley on 12/20/2008

In 2008, Lab Rescue worked tirelessly to save more than 575 labs. Circumstances such as foreclosure or death of an owner can leave these dogs in helpless situations - being left at a shelter or worse, on the side of a street to fend for themselves.

Lab Rescue is there for these dogs: to provide the best possible care including a loving home and a chance for a new life.

The dogs that we rehabilitate come into our care bearing some mark of their former lives. It may be the need for medication to fight a disease or infection. For others, perhaps a limp from a broken leg that healed incorrectly; the scars could be more emotional, evidenced by wariness, neediness or withdrawal.

No matter the story, the effect on the dog is traumatic. Lab Rescue volunteers are united in their efforts to heal these animals, both physically and emotionally. In the process, we restore their original tail wagging, toothy grinned personalities confirmed by hearing the infamous contented sigh of relief when they curl up at rest.

Your support of Lab Rescue provides the greatest gift of all - the gift of life for homeless or needy Labrador. As a result of your donations, we will be able to say "Yes!" to the next plea to save a Lab and to provide them with medical care en route to their new loving home.

Your Friends at Lab Rescue
Holiday Card 2008

video of some dogs for adoption
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvbC3LxXA24

LabradorRescue.net

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