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Southern California Labrador Retriever Rescue

Dog rescue in Torrance, CA

Southern California Labrador Retriever Rescue

Our Mission Statment:

Encourage and promote responsible dog ownership and reduce the abuse and neglect of unwanted Labrador Retrievers through rehabilitation and adoption.

Promote the humane treatment of Labrador Retrievers and accept for placement unwanted Labrador Retrievers, care for them medically, neuter them, and place them in caring homes.

Provide educational services to interested public regarding responsible breeding and ownership of Labrador Retrievers.

Educate dog owners about training, neutering, and the humane care for their dogs and to promote good canine citizenship.

If you live in the southern California area and would like to volunteer to help, we'd love to hear from you at sclrr@sclrr.org or call 888-554-2522.

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Address
24325 Crenshaw Blvd. #137
Torrance, CA 90505
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24325 Crenshaw Blvd. #137

Torrance, CA 90505

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Adoptable pets at Southern California Labrador Retriever Rescue

We'll also keep you updated on Bean's adoption status with email updates.
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Bean

Labrador Retriever

Female, 3 mos
Torrance, CA

Rescue FAQs

Southern California Labrador Retriever Rescue covers areas inside Orange County, Los Angeles County, Ventura County and parts of the San Bernardino County.

Additional adoption info

SCLRR is a foster based, all volunteer rescue. Adoption applications and home visits are required for approval to adopt.

Careful time, temperment testing and fostering with further evaluating to help adopters find the right match for their lifestyle and for the dog's needs is the hallmark of SCLRR. We consider the needs of both adopting family and of our rescue dogs.

The fostered Labradors can be visited for possible adoption at the individual dog's foster home by approved adopters.

Thorough information is provided along with a folder of such things as up to date vaccine records, spay/neuter certification, microchip registration information, pedigree and kennel registration if provided along with any other paperwork we might have. A terms of Adoption is filled out and signed, providing ownership to the adopter.

The adoption fee is $350 or $150 for a senior Lab (7 years and older). Any known medical needs a dog might have are taken care of by SCLRR prior to adoption.

SCLRR prides itself on our high standards of temperment testing, medical care given and our fair treatment of adopting families.

Come visit us on our web site at www.sclrr.org!

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