have you tried the breed rescue
2006-10-14 05:19:13
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answer #1
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answered by bev k 3
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I live in Weymouth & my partner runs a pub here that is dog friendly and the owners had 2 dogs, we are moving just accross the road to the pub shortly, we are looking for a dog and we both love labs, I have bred German Shepherds for many years and only recently gave up, mainly due to the breeding dogs have departed this earth after a full and active life. Your lab would have a very good home with us and be very much loved, but of course this all depends on how close you are to Weymouth. Just as an after thought If you have not had her spayed I WILL NOT be breeding from her.
2006-10-14 00:06:37
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answer #2
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answered by Denise W 4
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Yeah, you are soooo picky that you left it right until the last minute before thinking about getting her a good home.You should have started looking to rehome her 3 months ago or more.So, do tell, if nobody wants her, what will happen to her on Monday? The 'moving abroad' excuse just won't wash I'm afraid as you can take her with you wherever you go. I know, I have travelled the world with my pets. The last was coming home to England from Canada. I brought my parrots back with me. I would no more consider dumping them because I was moving than I would have considered getting rid of my son.
It would be more helpful if you actually told us a bit more about her, where you are etc.
2006-10-14 00:56:41
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answer #3
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answered by fenlandfowl 5
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ALL the rescue centres are full? Or just the ones I gave details of in previous post?
I gave you a list of rescues in South Yorkshire but they were all-breed rescues. I've looked again at breed-specific rescues and there's quite a lot below. The rescue will be picky as to who gets the dog, so she will get a good home if you go down that route.
There's a couple of them in Lancashire, and another in Humberside, so not too far for you, and there's another in Sheffield you might want to try.
Look on www.dogpages.org.uk - That's where I'm getting the info from, but I'm editing it heavily to make it as specific for you as possible. I'd have thought what I'd given you already would have sorted the problem out, but there's plenty more rescues in neighbouring counties (In my previous post, I had also edited out all the North, West and East Yorks entries from the "Yorkshire" section - so they could be worth a try).
Here's the Labrador rescues:
Labrador Lifeline Trust
Anne Carter (Admin), Blandford Forum, Dorset. Tel: 01725.516969
Fax: 01725.516955, Email: selabres@aol.com
www.labrador-lifeline.co.uk
Labrador Rescue
Mrs A Latchford, Shenfield, Essex. Tel: 01277 226587 Fax: 01277 230795
Email: dogs@labrador-rescue.co.uk.
Labrador Rescue Kent
Mrs M Hinks, Cranbrook Kent. Tel: 01580 720408
Email: LabRescueKent@aol.com
Mrs C Malkinson, Chatham, Kent Tel: 01634 666419
Email: carol@malkinson.freeserve.co.uk
www.labrescuekent.freeuk.com
Labrador Rescue North West
Mrs G Fryer, Blackburn, Lancs. Tel: 01254 207660.
Email: labrador@rescue70.freeserve.co.uk
www.helpalabrador.co.uk
Labrador Rescue - Scotland
Miss V. Salmon, Cupar, Fife. Tel: 01337 858363
Email: nicper@hotmail.com
Labrador Rescue South East and Central
Mindy Randell (Co-ordinator) Hants, Surrey, Sussex Bucks, Berks,
Middx & S.London Tel: 0207 228 3310
June & David Cooper (Co-ordinators) E. London, East Anglia, Essex,
Lincolnshire & Kent Tel: 01621 891860
Alison Floyd (Co-ordinator) Herts, N. London, Beds, Essex &
Cambridgeshire Tel: 01494 815993
Sue Ellett (Co-ordinator) Bucks, Milton Keynes, Northamptonshire
Tel: 01296 711116
Christine Bayliss (Co-ordinator) Leics, Derbyshire, Rutland &
Midlands. Tel: 01455 821 775
Fiona Miller (Co-ordinator) Part Oxon, Bucks, Berks Tel: 01993 778220
Labrador Retriever Rescue Southern England
Jean & Peter Henman (Co-ordinators) Sussex Tel: 01243 605948
Sue Birmingham (Co-ordinator) Surrey Tel: 020 8408 1214
Tracy Lister (Co-ordinator) Kent Tel: 01580 830554
Email: sue.birmingham@btinternet.com
Labrador Rescue Trust
Mrs Belinda Filmer (Regional Co-ordinator), Cheltenham. Tel: 01242 820432
Mrs Sheila Pratt (Area Co-ordinator), Somerset. Tel: 01278 685815
Mrs Sheridan Stern (Area Co-ordinator), Cornwall. Tel: 01208 77749
Miss Linda Edwards (Area Co-ordinator), Devon. Tel: 01837 83595
Mr and Mrs Bryan and Gloria Jones (Area Co-ordinator), Dorset. Tel: 01202 245691
Mrs Christine Warman (Area Co-ordinator), Wiltshire. Tel: 01793 487346
www.labrador-rescue.com Email: enquiries@labrador-rescue.com
Labrador Welfare
Mrs K Davis (Chairman), Goole, North Humberside. Tel: 01405 766753
Miss J Roberts (Secretary), Sheffield, S Yorks. Tel: 01142 661756
Midland Counties Labrador Retriever Club Rescue
Mr H Cook, Nottingham, Notts. Tel: 0115 921 3785
North West Labrador Retriever Club Rescue
Mrs P Balshaw (Co-ordinator), Blackpool, Lancs. Tel: 01142 450044
Mrs M Wilkinson, Chorley, Lancs. Tel: 01257 480968
2006-10-14 23:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I cant understand dog owners that treat their animals like you do! Your SHOCKING! You leave on monday? What the F are u gonna do leave her on the street?
YOU SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO KEEP ANOTHER ANIMAL AGAIN!
F SHOCKING!
Call up the people who have taken their time to come and see her and offer her to the best one. I dont know, how you can even say you love her, would u move abroad and leave ur baby behind? NO DONT THINK SO....
2006-10-14 03:27:20
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answered by Hannah 4
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how would you feel if your owner/parent left you behind or got rid of you! ? you can take her with you, it only needs you to go to the vets, get a pet passport and jabs. it will break her heart when you leave her. my dogs came from a woman who said she was leaving counrt AND SHE NEVER DID she wanted to get rid of them they pined for WEEKS no lie. consider taking her WITH YOU SERIOSLY. !!!!
2006-10-14 07:56:23
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answered by Lisa W 2
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Why have you left it so late to rehome it? You will never find a home so quickly for her.
2006-10-14 00:08:30
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answered by tracey c 2
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do what is right for the dog!! some shelters will destroy the animal, if they can't place her with a family !!
2006-10-13 23:58:22
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answered by babygirl 4
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get her a passport take her with u she will pine for u ior trake her to rspca
2006-10-14 03:30:28
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answered by Anonymous
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awww, i'll have her!! i love labradors. I live right next to the beach too so she/he would love it down there!!!
2006-10-14 00:00:55
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answered by sausagejockey 4
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