Something tells me that Lab Rescue might be the perfect place for this pup since people coming to them usually will know the breed, and know what they are in for with a six month old pup. The rescue people might even be able to point these folks in the direction of some of their potential adopters without even taking him in to the rescue. Sandra read me correctly.......I am so partial to those "black beauties"....imagine that and right now I have 4 golden colored Retrievers and Labs in my house!! LOL!!! And their fur is everywhere!!! I do hope it all works out.
Recently, a friend from church was lamenting the loss of her Chocolate Lab, due to kidney failure, at age 11 1/2. She was desperate for an adult Lab to adopt. I brought up rescue (you know me, I will never miss a chance to educate), and she had never realized there were breed specific rescues. To make a long story short, she did a search for Lab Rescue and found five rescue groups which she contacted by email. She found a beautiful 3 year old Yellow Labrador, who was having to be rehomed due to allergies, only 30 miles from here. These people had done everything humanly possible to desensitive their child, and it still hadn't worked. Now my friend, Cynthia, has a new dog, and the people who loved the dog so much are comfortable that she will be loved and cared for.
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