For Adopt a Pet and the PEDIGREE® brand, October is all about finding homes for dogs in shelters. Adopt this month for a PEDIGREE® Wet Food Pouch and a chance to win a Homecoming-style photo shoot and shelter donation.
Available for Adoption in New England and The Midwest: Layla!
Ready for some fun, love, and endless adventures? Say hello to Layla, a gorgeous one-year-old, 50 lb active lab mix (possibly a doodle twist)! With her stunning caramel-hazel eyes, she's not just a pretty face — Layla is a social butterfly with endless joy and spunk, waiting to find her perfect match!
Initially, Layla was reserved and a tad bit nervous, but with the love, support, and patience of her foster family, she has blossomed into a courageous pup, thriving with routine. She is crate trained, and training to master her basic commands. She is also working on keeping all four paws on the ground when she gets very excited, so a home with older children is recommended.
Layla's favorite activities include: Wrestling matches with her doggie pals in the backyard, exploring new places with boundless enthusiasm (especially if car rides are involved!), and entertaining herself with her favorite toys for some solo playtime.
But what Layla really dreams of is an active family who will cherish her spirited personality, and help her channel her playful energy in all the best ways. She has the smarts and the drive—she just needs someone to help her shine!
Layla comes with an impressive resume: She is housebroken — no messes, just love! She is up-to-date on vaccinations and preventatives — a happy and healthy girl! Layla is microchipped and soon-to-be spayed — she's ready to find her forever family!
Whether you’re hiking the trails of New England or enjoying the wide-open spaces of the Midwest, Layla is ready to be your loyal companion. She’s looking for a family who can keep up with her active lifestyle and give her all the training and love she needs to be the best lifelong friend.
If you're looking for a fun, energetic, and incredibly loving pup, Layla is the one for you! Don’t miss out on the chance to make her part of your family — she is ready to fill your life with joy, laughter, and lots of wagging tails!
Apply to adopt Layla today on our website www.luckylabrescue.com!
Available for Adoption in New England and The Midwest: Layla!
Ready for some fun, love, and endless adventures? Say hello to Layla, a gorgeous one-year-old, 50 lb active lab mix (possibly a doodle twist)! With her stunning caramel-hazel eyes, she's not just a pretty face — Layla is a social butterfly with endless joy and spunk, waiting to find her perfect match!
Initially, Layla was reserved and a tad bit nervous, but with the love, support, and patience of her foster family, she has blossomed into a courageous pup, thriving with routine. She is crate trained, and training to master her basic commands. She is also working on keeping all four paws on the ground when she gets very excited, so a home with older children is recommended.
Layla's favorite activities include: Wrestling matches with her doggie pals in the backyard, exploring new places with boundless enthusiasm (especially if car rides are involved!), and entertaining herself with her favorite toys for some solo playtime.
But what Layla really dreams of is an active family who will cherish her spirited personality, and help her channel her playful energy in all the best ways. She has the smarts and the drive—she just needs someone to help her shine!
Layla comes with an impressive resume: She is housebroken — no messes, just love! She is up-to-date on vaccinations and preventatives — a happy and healthy girl! Layla is microchipped and soon-to-be spayed — she's ready to find her forever family!
Whether you’re hiking the trails of New England or enjoying the wide-open spaces of the Midwest, Layla is ready to be your loyal companion. She’s looking for a family who can keep up with her active lifestyle and give her all the training and love she needs to be the best lifelong friend.
If you're looking for a fun, energetic, and incredibly loving pup, Layla is the one for you! Don’t miss out on the chance to make her part of your family — she is ready to fill your life with joy, laughter, and lots of wagging tails!
Apply to adopt Layla today on our website www.luckylabrescue.com!
When lucky Labs come into Lucky Lab Rescue, they are immediately vetted with vaccinations, spayed or neutered, heartworm tested and wormed for internal parasites. All dogs receive complete veterinary care before they are adopted out. Also at Lucky Lab Rescue, each dog is temperament tested and evaluated for any signs of aggression and for activity level. Since our goal is to place our Labs in forever homes, it is important to know the general personality of each Lab, as we want to match potential adopters with dogs that would be the best possible fit for a successful adoption.
Most Labs that come into Lucky Lab Rescue are from shelters. Most are at risk of euthanasia, usually due to overcrowded shelters. Labs are one of the most popular breeds of dogs due to their loyal and family-oriented personalities. Labs are also one of the most overbred breeds and are the number one breed to be found in shelters. They also have one of the highest euthanasia rates. Some find it difficult that rescues can be breed specific, however, Lucky Lab Rescue and other Lab rescues make a huge impact on euthanasia rates just by rescuing Labs and Lab mixes alone.
The most popular color of Labs are yellow and chocolate. They tend to get rescued and adopted more often than black labs. Some shelters will automatically euthanize black Labs and some rescue organizations will accept the yellow and chocolate over the black Lab. We at Lucky Labs love our yellows and chocolates, but also feel very committed to rescuing black Labs due to their plight.
"The plight of the black dog refers to the low adoption rate and high
euthanization rate of black dogs in shelters. Black dogs are often
the last to be adopted from an animal shelter. You may not be
aware of how doomed black dogs are when they are brought
to the average animal shelter. Black dogs, particularly large
black dogs like Labradors or Lab mixes,have a very difficult
time getting adopted, and are euthanized at a staggering rate at
many animal control facilities throughout the country. The sad truth is, they are overlooked in favor of lighter colored dogs."
When lucky Labs come into Lucky Lab Rescue, they are immediately vetted with vaccinations, spayed or neutered, heartworm tested and wormed for internal parasites. All dogs receive complete veterinary care before they are adopted out. Also at Lucky Lab Rescue, each dog is temperament tested and evaluated for any signs of aggression and for activity level. Since our goal is to place our Labs in forever homes, it is important to know the general personality of each Lab, as we want to match potential adopters with dogs that would be the best possible fit for a successful adoption.
Most Labs that come into Lucky Lab Rescue are from shelters. Most are at risk of euthanasia, usually due to overcrowded shelters. Labs are one of the most popular breeds of dogs due to their loyal and family-oriented personalities. Labs are also one of the most overbred breeds and are the number one breed to be found in shelters. They also have one of the highest euthanasia rates. Some find it difficult that rescues can be breed specific, however, Lucky Lab Rescue and other Lab rescues make a huge impact on euthanasia rates just by rescuing Labs and Lab mixes alone.
The most popular color of Labs are yellow and chocolate. They tend to get rescued and adopted more often than black labs. Some shelters will automatically euthanize black Labs and some rescue organizations will accept the yellow and chocolate over the black Lab. We at Lucky Labs love our yellows and chocolates, but also feel very committed to rescuing black Labs due to their plight.
"The plight of the black dog refers to the low adoption rate and high
euthanization rate of black dogs in shelters. Black dogs are often
the last to be adopted from an animal shelter. You may not be
aware of how doomed black dogs are when they are brought
to the average animal shelter. Black dogs, particularly large
black dogs like Labradors or Lab mixes,have a very difficult
time getting adopted, and are euthanized at a staggering rate at
many animal control facilities throughout the country. The sad truth is, they are overlooked in favor of lighter colored dogs."
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We'll also keep you updated on Duke's adoption status with email updates.