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Labrador Retriever Rescue of Fresno (LRRF) is a no kill non-profit 501(c)3, that is 100% foster based (we do not have a facility). We rescue abandoned, homeless and neglected Labradors from all over central California and beyond.
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Call or text Cathy 925.303.0509. Adopt, Foster or Foster-to-Adopt. Puppy. Cletus - Black Male - 6 Months. Cletus is an adorable male puppy that is available for adoption at Kern County Animals Services or for Foster or Foster-to-Adopt through us.
Contact Us. Please use the appropriate contact address for your need after reading our webpages related to your area of interest. Adoption: Please visit the Adopt a Lab page and read it before contacting us. Re-homing your Lab: Please visit the Surrender a Lab page and read it before contacting us. Volunteering & Fostering:
Labrador Retriever Rescue of Fresno. 18,976 likes · 934 talking about this. Labrador Retriever Rescue of Fresno (LRRF) is a no kill non-profit 501(c)3, that is 100% foster base
Central California Labrador Retriever Rescue [CCLRR] was "born" in July of 1998 due to the great need to find loving homes for abused, abandoned or unwanted Labrador Retrievers in the Central Valley. We are an all volunteer organization. Contact — Email adoptalab@cc-labrescue.org. Phone — Website https://www.cc-labrescue.org. Address.
We are an all-volunteer organization. We do not have a central facility or shelter. Our dogs are in foster homes while they receive veterinary care and training before they are adopted. We adopt to homes north to Redding and south to Fresno, and from the S.F. Bay Area south to Monterey County.
Labrador Retriever Rescue of Fresno has been rescuing and finding qualified homes for Labrador Retrievers since 2008. We obtained our 501 (c) (3) non-profit status in 2010. The primary source of our Labs is from City and County Shelters.