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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Black
Age
7 years 11 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
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He is part of the Formula 1 Racing Litter. These sporty pups are “racing” to find new homes! Their cute personalities will “speed” their way into your hearts, and anyone who adopts one will definitely be taking home a “champion!”
Born 6/3/2023. 2 Girls and 6 Boys. They are all super cute, super sweet, and ready for some snuggles!
Foster Update: Pierre is growing like a weed and is all puppy right now he loves to play play play with his puppy siblings. He has enjoyed spending some time outdoors now that the weather has cooled off some. We are working on his house training but he is still young. Pierre loves food and treats and is learning to play fetch. He is good with other dogs and cats and will need an active family.
Pierre is starting to look so grown up. He is making wonderful progress on his potty training. He sleeps in his crate like a champ, and he loves dogs and lives well with cats
https://labradorfriends.com/pierre-f1-race-car-pups/
He is part of the Formula 1 Racing Litter. These sporty pups are “racing” to find new homes! Their cute personalities will “speed” their way into your hearts, and anyone who adopts one will definitely be taking home a “champion!”
Born 6/3/2023. 2 Girls and 6 Boys. They are all super cute, super sweet, and ready for some snuggles!
Foster Update: Pierre is growing like a weed and is all puppy right now he loves to play play play with his puppy siblings. He has enjoyed spending some time outdoors now that the weather has cooled off some. We are working on his house training but he is still young. Pierre loves food and treats and is learning to play fetch. He is good with other dogs and cats and will need an active family.
Pierre is starting to look so grown up. He is making wonderful progress on his potty training. He sleeps in his crate like a champ, and he loves dogs and lives well with cats
https://labradorfriends.com/pierre-f1-race-car-pups/
Thank you so much for your interest in adopting a rescued Labrador!
The very first step in the adoption process is the adoption application. Filling out the adoption form will help us better understand your situation, and the more details you can provide, the better we will be able to match your needs and preferences with the right Labrador. You can find the form on www.labradorfriends.com
Please open the adoption application below and submit your application by attaching the form to an email and send the completed adoption application to labfriendinfo@gmail.com.
There is an application fee of $15. You can pay the fee using the button below. Please note that until the application fee is paid, your application will NOT be processed.
Thank you so much for your interest in adopting a rescued Labrador!
The very first step in the adoption process is the adoption application. Filling out the adoption form will help us better understand your situation, and the more details you can provide, the better we will be able to match your needs and preferences with the right Labrador. You can find the form on www.labradorfriends.com
Please open the adoption application below and submit your application by attaching the form to an email and send the completed adoption application to labfriendinfo@gmail.com.
There is an application fee of $15. You can pay the fee using the button below. Please note that until the application fee is paid, your application will NOT be processed.
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Thank you so much for your interest in adopting a rescued Labrador!
The very first step in the adoption process is the adoption application. Filling out the adoption form will help us better understand your situation, and the more details you can provide, the better we will be able to match your needs and preferences with the right Labrador.
Please open the adoption application below and submit your application by attaching the form to an email and send the completed adoption application to labfriendinfo@gmail.com.
There is an application fee of $15. You can pay the fee using the button below. Please note that until the application fee is paid, your application will NOT be processed
NEXT ADOPTION EVENT
November 7, 2020, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Join us outside Starbucks from 10am- 1pm, for our adoption event. Look for our tents outside Starbucks. Meet the dogs available for adoption and shop for LFS merchandise.
2955 Bethany Bend
Alpharetta, GA 30004
Thank you so much for your interest in adopting a rescued Labrador!
The very first step in the adoption process is the adoption application. Filling out the adoption form will help us better understand your situation, and the more details you can provide, the better we will be able to match your needs and preferences with the right Labrador.
Please open the adoption application below and submit your application by attaching the form to an email and send the completed adoption application to labfriendinfo@gmail.com.
There is an application fee of $15. You can pay the fee using the button below. Please note that until the application fee is paid, your application will NOT be processed
NEXT ADOPTION EVENT
November 7, 2020, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Join us outside Starbucks from 10am- 1pm, for our adoption event. Look for our tents outside Starbucks. Meet the dogs available for adoption and shop for LFS merchandise.
2955 Bethany Bend
Alpharetta, GA 30004
More about this rescue
Labrador Friends of the South (LFS) is an incorporated, non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and adoption of homeless Labrador Retrievers in the Southeast region. We are 501(c)(3) status.
LFS relies solely on donations, fundraising events and adoption fees to function and continue saving and placing homeless Labradors. We do not receive any state or federal funding. LFS is an all volunteer organization of people who give their time, effort, and love to protect the breed from the perils of pet over-population and irresponsible pet ownership. Our ultimate goal is to help these dogs find new, loving, forever homes.
The Labradors in our program receive veterinary care and temperament testing before being eligible for adoption. Since our goal is to place our Labradors in forever homes, we consider each Labrador’s history (if any), temperament, training and other skills, and energy level. We then assess each adopting family’s preferences, home environment, lifestyle, and personality in order to make the best possible match for a successful adoption.
Labrador Retrievers and Labrador Retriever mixes are the most popular family pets in the country. Unfortunately, this statistic means that they are the most likely to end up in the animal shelters as strays or unwanted pets. Perfectly healthy, sweet- tempered Labs are put to sleep everyday, sometimes without the benefit of a painless euthanasia drug, simply because there are not enough good homes for them.
We believe that there is a misconception that these Labs and Lab mixes have behavioral problems or extensive health issues that caused their owner's rejection. The truth is that the vast majority of these dogs find themselves suddenly abandoned by their owners and the only family and home they have ever known. This often happens because their owners lacked compassion or education about being a good, responsible pet owners. Sometimes these homeless pets are victims of unlucky circumstances or tragic events that caused them to become separated from loving families.
Please open your heart and your home to a Lab who needs your help. They will show you their appreciation with lots of tail wags, body wiggles and kisses. No matter the circumstances of their past, these homeless Labs are likely to bond completely and deeply with their new caretakers and make wonderfully affectionate and loyal companions for the rest of their lives.
Thank you for visiting Labrador Friends of the South. Feel free to contact us for more information at labfriendinfo@gmail.com.
Labrador Friends of the South (LFS) is an incorporated, non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and adoption of homeless Labrador Retrievers in the Southeast region. We are 501(c)(3) status.
LFS relies solely on donations, fundraising events and adoption fees to function and continue saving and placing homeless Labradors. We do not receive any state or federal funding. LFS is an all volunteer organization of people who give their time, effort, and love to protect the breed from the perils of pet over-population and irresponsible pet ownership. Our ultimate goal is to help these dogs find new, loving, forever homes.
The Labradors in our program receive veterinary care and temperament testing before being eligible for adoption. Since our goal is to place our Labradors in forever homes, we consider each Labrador’s history (if any), temperament, training and other skills, and energy level. We then assess each adopting family’s preferences, home environment, lifestyle, and personality in order to make the best possible match for a successful adoption.
Labrador Retrievers and Labrador Retriever mixes are the most popular family pets in the country. Unfortunately, this statistic means that they are the most likely to end up in the animal shelters as strays or unwanted pets. Perfectly healthy, sweet- tempered Labs are put to sleep everyday, sometimes without the benefit of a painless euthanasia drug, simply because there are not enough good homes for them.
We believe that there is a misconception that these Labs and Lab mixes have behavioral problems or extensive health issues that caused their owner's rejection. The truth is that the vast majority of these dogs find themselves suddenly abandoned by their owners and the only family and home they have ever known. This often happens because their owners lacked compassion or education about being a good, responsible pet owners. Sometimes these homeless pets are victims of unlucky circumstances or tragic events that caused them to become separated from loving families.
Please open your heart and your home to a Lab who needs your help. They will show you their appreciation with lots of tail wags, body wiggles and kisses. No matter the circumstances of their past, these homeless Labs are likely to bond completely and deeply with their new caretakers and make wonderfully affectionate and loyal companions for the rest of their lives.
Thank you for visiting Labrador Friends of the South. Feel free to contact us for more information at labfriendinfo@gmail.com.
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