To learn more please go to the foster page We are always looking for kind people to foster a dog.
Go to our contact page to download an application form and an information leaflet. It is important that social distancing is observed at all times throughout this process to keep you and our volunteers safe. Once the home check has been completed successfully we will organise for you to come and meet the dog and if all goes well you will then adopt the dog and take him home with you that day. If things look positive, we can then arrange a safe, controlled home check. If we have a suitable match for you we will talk to you about the dog. You will initially need to complete and submit your application form to us. Thank You Sincere thanks to Maria Slough for the production and Peter Egan for the commentary on this video.Ĭovid-19 virus and LRRSE We are working within the current safe guidelines with the Covid-19 virus in the UK to resume rehoming our dogs. Your browser does not support the video tag.
Be sure to read all about our beautiful dogs from China click here for details Saving just one dog won't change the world but it will change the world for that one dog! We cover the areas of Sussex, Hampshire, Dorset, Kent, Surrey, Middlesex, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, Northamptonshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Norfolk and London. LRRSE is a UK charity whose aim is to unite pure bred and Labrador Retrievers crosses with loving new homes. Welcome to Labrador Retriever Rescue Southern England's website. Saving China's Meat Trade Labradors and Retrievers Contact us and we can put you in touch with them.Labrador Retriever Rescue Southern England If you or a family member is deployed for military service, there are agencies designed to assist with pet care. Again, due to the high volume of requests we receive for dogs in danger of euthanasia in shelters, we do not provide long term foster care for owners' illnesses or military deployment. Dogs with known aggression issues are not accepted from shelters into foster care. We can recommend obedience trainers in the Charleston, Columbia and Greenville, South Carolina areas.Īll of the Labs that we consider rescuing from an animal shelter are temperament tested for aggression and guarding behavior. Do not wait until your dog bites someone or another pet and your local law enforcement agency or animal control gets involved. If your dog is acting in such a manner, please contact an experienced obedience trainer IMMEDIATELY. They should not growl at children or adults EVER. Labs are not guard dogs, should not act "protective", should not guard their food bowls or toys, should not guard their bed or your bed and should not charge other pets or people. Labs should not be aggressive for any reason EVER. We need at least 2 weeks notice for such a request and foster space is limited. We have excellent relationships with most shelters in SC and may be able to pull your dog from the shelter. If you end up taking your Lab to a shelter for whatever reason, you can contact us beforehand to let us know. Due to the tremendous number of requests that we receive about Labs in shelters that are going to be put to sleep if we do not take them, we do not take in Labs directly from owners. If you have a Labrador in your life or have ever had one, then you know what wonderful pets they are with love, attention and patience. They are wonderful pets with the right family.
Most of the dogs that we get into our care just need a little TLC, a little medical care and LOTS of love. We are the only Labrador breed specific rescue group in the entire state. This includes everything from requiring medical care needed that is greater than a shelter can offer to just a lack of space at a shelter. Lowcountry Lab Rescue rescues Labrador Retrievers from shelters throughout South Carolina that are in danger of being put to sleep for various reasons including something as simple as the dog is black in color. We rely on donations to fund our operations and save Labrador Retrievers. All volunteers.Lowcountry Lab Rescue is run completely by volunteers with full-time jobs doing something else, such as teacher, lawyer, "mom", sales rep, engineer, nurse or business owner.