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4.8 (119 reviews)
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Hope

Labrador Rescuers is an incredible organization to adopt from. These dogs come from shelters and families who've made the difficult decision to relinquish. We've adopted Hope who's owner trusted them with her care. Hope was completely evaluated by their Vet, treated for Heartworm, skin issues, spayed and a knee that required surgery. After we submitted are application it was our turn to evaluated. We were interviewed and our home/yard checked to make sure it was a safe place. As in every happy ending, Hope has found her furever home. Dogs that find themselves in the care of Labrador Rescuers are truly blessed.

Labrador Rescuers was wonderful to work with when rescuing the newest member of our family (a 3 month old Labradoodle puppy)! They were quick to reply to our application, and we were able to set up the home visit right away. The foster mom (Sandie) who did the home visit was fantastic. She was very nice, the pups really loved her, and she went above and beyond to be helpful throughout the adoption process and afterwards. It is clear to me that Labrador Rescuers wants to find homes for the pups, and the fosters really care about the well-being and happiness of the dogs. We found the process simple and straightforward. We even recommended them to one of our closest friends, and their family also adopted a puppy.

miriam s.

We are very grateful to Labrador Rescuers of San Diego for allowing us to adopt a chocolate lab named Trace. They were very thorough and couldn't have been any easier to work with. We were pretty much contacted within about a week or so of filling out the application and then a short time later a home visit was scheduled. Not long after we were scheduled for a meet and greet and confirmed the pup we'd been looking for was going to be ours!! We had a good amount of communication between ourselves and the foster which really made the transition seamless. The foster was also very helpful with tips and guidance from her experience which we really appreciated never having adopted a pet thru any organization. I would definitely recommend Labrador Rescuers of San Diego to adopt a lab! We are so happy we did!!

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We adopted the most wonderful 3 year old chocolate named Trace a few weeks ago from Lab Rescuers. The process was thorough and quick. The foster parents of Trace shared everything they knew about him and they were spot on. I'd highly recommend adopting a pup from them and if not ready to adopt yet, donating to the organization is a great way to make sure they are able to continue saving Americans favorite dogs

Sunshine
Karen P.

I can not say enough about the rescue. They are by far the best of all time. Rare to find a rescue that is 100 percent volunteers and all money goes to the dogs. We had our first rescue Clair who was a senior we rescued and gave a good last few years to. She brought us so much love joy. After losing her we took some time before adopting again. This time with changes in our life we decided to go with a younger dog. We adopted Sunshine and she is amazing! The rescue did so much to ensure it was a perfect match for her as much as for us. We are very supportive of this organization and can not recommend them enough. Go to their annual Gala it is a blast and for such a good cause. Thank you for all the love and support you all give these beautiful fur babies.

I had such a wonderful experience adopting from Labrador Rescuers. The entire process was professional and organized. Our puppies foster mom gave her such a solid start. I love that the fosters take the time to give detailed updates on their website. I highly recommend adopting from Labrador Rescuers!

Miss Molly
Melissa W.

We love labs, but we knew we did not want to buy from a breeder when so many animals already need homes. We completed the online application and met with someone to check out our home and find out the characteristics of the dog that would fit with us. You may not find your dog immediately, but perfect matches take time. We thought we would get an older dog first and then a puppy. Turns out, there was a 5 month old puppy that matched the energy we were looking for. Our foster gave us a wealth of information and watched Molly interact with us to make sure we were a good fit. We received all of her medical records and an honest report of her behaviors. They really do want to make sure the dogs are going to people who will be best for them. We are so pleased with our girl and we cannot believe how lucky we were to find her.

Patricia C.

We came into a difficult situation when a deployed "friend" left us with their new puppy. We ended up taking care of Sully but due to the surprise and not being prepared for puppy responsibility, we decided to rehome him. I wanted to go with an organization that is educated on his breed and his needs. Trish and the organization was amazing from the intake process to really learning about Sully. So grateful to have gone through this organization because sully was so taken care of.

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Melissa M.

Wonderful organization. Application, interview and home inspection process was simple. They really want to make sure to fit the right dog with you and your family. We are so happy with the 1yr old lab that we adopted from lab rescuers and when we are ready we will definitely reach out to them again to add another lab to our pack.

Charlie
Wendy J.

Labrador rescuers came through for us yet again! We adopted Nala a little over three months ago and recently had the privilege of adopting Charlie to complete our canine family. This rescue has been nothing but accommodating, professional, caring, and sensitive to our needs as dog parents. Throughout the whole process, they have been diligent in being the very best advocates for the dogs entrusted to their care. They truly love and care for these dogs as they do their own. Communication is fluid amongst the volunteers to ensure the best outcome for the adopters as well as the dogs. Not certain about sharing names of the amazing volunteer foster folks we were privileged to meet and work with but you all know who you are and you're all nothing short of amazing!! Thank you!!

We adopted our Clover from Labrador Rescuers on 11/8/23. She has been a great addition to our family. The LR team did a wonderful job of screening us and giving all the details in regards to Clover's history and behavioral traits. In addiiton, when I brought her to my local vet - she was so impressed with the care and expense that had been spent on Clover. She had never seen such a thorough workup and complicated spay procedure on a "rescue" dog. Thank you LR for doing so much for these wonderful dogs - giving them another chance at happiness! You are the best!

9 years ago, we adopted the most amazing English Lab from Labrador Rescuers, Charlie. Every day with him filled our hearts with joy and love. In August 2024, our beautiful boy passed and our hearts broke. The sadness was debilitating, and our once joyous selves yearned for Charlie. 6 months passed, and we slowly returned to Lab Rescuers to see all the fur babies and started the process again since so much time had passed. 3 weeks ago, we adopted our beautiful puppy, Maverick and feel our family is complete once again. We are so impressed with the people of the organization! People like Bobbi, Trish, Michele and Desiree truly volunteer because the dog is at the forefront. Labrador Rescuers is an A+++ organization who works very hard to find the right dog for the right family. We will always turn to Labrador Rescuers when adding to our family. Thank you Lab Rescuers so much for all the hard work, patience and love you give to these beautiful dogs!!

My husband and I were looking for a new addition to our family and were recommended to look at Labrador Rescuers by our neighbor. As soon as I saw Tucker on their site I fell in love and applied immediately. I liked that the application was detailed but also not as invasive as other rescues. I set up my home visit quickly for the rescue to make sure our home was suitable for a dog i.e. does it have a fence, do I have hazardous materials out, just overall wellbeing items. The volunteer who did my home visit was outstanding at answering my questions, getting to know me and what dog would fit my lifestyle, and even brought her dog for me to play with. The thing that changed it all for me and most likely the foster was going to the local events that the rescues hold for meet and greets. Tucker the dog I wanted was there and we instantly hit it off, he was mellow but friendly and perfect for me. I brought my brother, my sister-in-law, and their dog to make sure that all the dogs would get along because I like to hold family events and my brother's dog is almost always there. Tucker and my brother's dog sniffed each other and sat down, a good sign I guess. I talked with Tucker's foster, Marla, she was able to tell me things that were not on the website post and I got to see how gentle Tucker was with kids because she brought her daughter with her to the event. I messaged back and forth with Marla and we set up a home visit with Tucker and Marla, during my home visit Tucker and Marla's daughter played in my backyard while Marla asked my husband and I more about ourselves and our lifestyle. Tucker finally was tuckered out after playing and laid down next to me with his head on my lap. I wanted to cry then because I knew he was the one for me but I knew there were many many other applicants so I tried not to get my hopes up. A few days later I got the call that Tucker was mine, my husband said he's never heard me yell in excitement so much! We picked up our baby and the rest is history, he is a huge part of our family and we are so grateful that the rescue took such good care of him . Marla and I still keep in contact, sending cute photos back and forth.

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