Lab Puppies For Adoption In Vt
To our cozy farm nestled in the rolling connecticut hills.
Lab puppies for adoption in vt. She is a cute lovable pup who. Tina is a two year old german shepherd blend. American black labrador retriever according to registration statistics recently released by the american kennel club ® (akc), the labrador retriever is the most popular purebred dog in america for the 21st straight year.
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If you are unable to find your labrador retriever puppy in our puppy for sale or dog for sale sections, please consider looking thru thousands of labrador retriever dogs for adoption. Vt dog rescue finds loving homes for dogs in vermont from high kill shelters in the south. Our particular focus is on less “labby” looking mixes, harder to place dogs, and those that have a more difficult time getting adopted, but absolutely deserve the chance to.
By working with committed fosters, volunteers, supporters, adopters, veterinarians, and trainers both in vermont and in the south, we rescue, nurture, provide medical care, housing, and rehabilitation to these precious pups while providing them with a safe and loving environment for as long as it takes their families to find and adopt them into their forever homes. All promotes the humane treatment of animals in the community. Search for dogs for adoption at shelters near vermont, vt.
At hillside labs, we breed beautiful black, yellow and chocolate labrador retriever puppies. Donate your monthly support gives us the resources to never have to turn a lab away that needs our care. As adoption fees cover just a fraction of the veterinary costs incurred, it is only with your help that the rescue can continue its lifesaving work for nearly 1,000 labs each year.