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LABRADOR RESCUERS
doginfo@labrescuers.org
P: 619.819.0234
F: 619.839.3748
5965 Village Way
Ste E105 - 148
San Diego, CA 92130
RESCUE REHABILITATE REHOME
Labrador Rescuers has been dedicated to the noble cause of rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming Labrador Retrievers for two decades.
Founded with a specific focus on aiding Labradors with medical needs, Labrador Rescuers has built a robust network of partner veterinarians who share in our mission. Through our tireless efforts, over 5,600 Labradors have been given a second chance at life.
The dogs taken in by Labrador Rescuers often require extensive medical attention due to various issues such as injuries and wounds, neglect, surgeries for hip and knee problems, cancer treatments, eye and ear conditions, limb amputations and other significant medical needs.
Despite the challenges, Labrador Rescuers has remained steadfast in our commitment to providing these animals with the care and support they deserve.
The success of Labrador Rescuers wouldn't be possible without the unwavering support of our dedicated supporters. Whether through donations, volunteering, or spreading awareness, every contribution has helped make a difference in the lives of countless Labrador Retrievers.
As we reflect on our past accomplishments, we remain hopeful and determined to continue our mission for many years to come, ensuring that more stray, abused, neglected, and abandoned Labradors find loving forever homes.

Babs Fry is recognized as the "go-to" expert for finding lost dogs. Over the years, she has successfully located and reunited hundreds of lost dogs with their loving families.
Recently, Babs was celebrated as a San Diego Remarkable Woman, and we wholeheartedly agree with this recognition.
To learn more about Babs and how you can support her, go to her web site at

Fosters Needed
Consider opening your home temporarily to a dog in need. Fostering is an important step on a pet’s journey to their forever home. A home environment is best for their health and wellbeing. Fostering dogs in a home environment allows them to thrive in a home setting and practice forming bonds. Fostering a dog is a highly rewarding way to assist Labrador Rescuers.
Spotlight Dog

Snickers is a great, mellow guy. Loves to go on walks and is great on leash with a harness. He goes on walks daily here and lasts about a mile, sometimes a mile and a half, but after that he lays down and refuses to get up. He is fully house broken with zero accidents inside the house. When we leave he free roams and takes the opportunity to lay on the only couches I don’t want dogs on (which he is probably like “then why do you have them?!” LOL). He will need a fair amount of training for things like not rushing the door, not jumping on the cars, and getting over his begging and sometimes taking habits. But he does know sit and is very adamant with his paw to get attention. He enjoys spending time outside and is a sun bather. Sometimes grabs toys/shoes that aren’t his but they are easily retrieved. No food aggressions and is pretty good at gentle when taking treats.