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Labrador Retriever Rescue of North Texas

8992 Preston Road, Suite 110, PMB 305, (mailing address only), Frisco, TX 75034

Contact
Email info@labrescuenorthtexas.org
Phone (972) 480-5227
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Areas Labrador Retriever Rescue of North Texas serves

Our primary service area is the Dallas and Fort Worth Metropolitan area and surrounding communities that are within a comfortable one hour drive. We do not service any area outside of the State of Texas...

Labrador Retriever Rescue of North Texas's adoption process

Additional adoption info

LABRADOR RETRIEVER RESCUE OF NORTH TEXAS ACCEPTS NO OUT OF STATE ADOPTION APPLICATIONS. Our primary focus area is the Dallas and Fort Worth Metropolitan area and surronding communities within a comfortable one hour drive.

Labrador Retriever Rescue of North Texas does not adopt to homes where pets that have not been sterlizied (spayed or neutered) reside.

All dogs from our program must be adopted as INSIDE canine companions. We will not adopt to anyone who intends to keep their pet as an OUTSIDE dog.

We require all adopters to be at least 21 years of age.

Our normal adoption fee is $250 and that includes all shots, sterilization, fecal test for parasites, blood test for heartworms, insertion of microchip.

All applicants must agree to have a home study visit by LRRNT personnel to determine if the home meets our adoption criteria.

LRRNT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY APPLICATION WITHOUT EXPLANATION.

About Labrador Retriever Rescue of North Texas

Labrador Retriever Rescue of North Texas (LRRNT) is a group dedicated to making a significant impact in the area of pure bred Labrador Retriever Rescue work within North Texas with particular emphasis on the Dallas and Fort Worth Metroplex. LRRNT is dedicated to providing a needed public service. We have pledged ourselves to do all we can to alleviate the pain and suffering of the numerous stray, abandoned, neglected and unwanted pure bred Labrador Retrievers within our community. We further pledge to work with local animal control agencies, shelters, and humane societies to do all we can to prevent the needless death of adoptable Labrador Retrievers within their facilities. We will stress charitable and educational services in the form of quality shelter and volunteer foster care of unwanted, neglected and/or abused Labrador Retrievers until proper, permanent homes can be found. We will also provide advice to potential and current Labrador Retrievers owners about breed characteristics, behavioral and obedience training, veterinary health issues, sterilization (spaying and neutering) and general care. If you are interested in joining the LRRNT organization please visit our website and complete a membership/volunteer application. Your may also email us at info@labrescuenorthtexas.org or call and leave a message on our voicemail at (972) 480-LABS.

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