Introduction
In the bustling metropolis of San Diego, a beacon of hope shines brightly for abandoned and neglected Labrador Retrievers. Lab Rescue San Diego, a non-profit organization dedicated to the well-being of these beloved companions, has touched the lives of thousands of canines since its inception in 2004.
According to the Animal Care & Control of San Diego, an alarming 1,426 Labrador Retrievers entered the city's shelters in 2021. Of those, only 63% were reunited with their owners, leaving hundreds of dogs in need of loving homes. Factors contributing to this high surrender rate include overpopulation, behavioral issues, and financial hardship.
Lab Rescue San Diego steps in to address the crisis faced by stray and unwanted Labrador Retrievers. Through a multifaceted approach, the organization provides:
Meet the Labs of Lab Rescue San Diego
Each Lab rescued by Lab Rescue San Diego has a unique story to tell. From playful puppies to gentle seniors, these dogs come from diverse backgrounds but share a common bond of resilience and a yearning for love.
The work of Lab Rescue San Diego depends on the generosity of animal lovers like you. There are numerous ways to support this life-saving organization:
Success Stories: The Labs Rescued
The impact of Lab Rescue San Diego extends far beyond the organization's doors. Countless dogs and families have been reunited and transformed through their intervention.
Lab Rescue San Diego stands as a testament to the transformative power of compassion and dedication. By rescuing, rehabilitating, and placing Labrador Retrievers in loving homes, the organization has played an immeasurable role in improving the lives of countless dogs and their families.
Through continued support and collaboration, we can ensure that every Lab in San Diego has a chance to experience the joy and companionship they deserve. Join Lab Rescue San Diego today and become an advocate for these gentle giants, one paw at a time.
Table 1: Lab Rescue San Diego Statistics
Year | Labs Rescued | Labs Adopted |
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2021 | 1,250 | 1,100 |
2022 | 1,426 | 1,270 |
2023 (YTD) | 750 | 640 |
Table 2: Reasons for Lab Surrender
Reason | Percentage |
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Overpopulation | 35% |
Behavioral Issues | 20% |
Financial Hardship | 15% |
Change in Circumstances | 10% |
Other | 20% |
Table 3: Cost of Lab Rescue and Rehabilitation
Service | Average Cost |
---|---|
Medical Care | $500-$1,000 |
Nutrition and Food | $100-$200 per month |
Training and Socialization | $200-$500 |
Advertisement and Adoption | $100-$200 per dog |
Table 4: Lab Rescue San Diego Impact
Indicator | Measurement |
---|---|
Dogs Rescued | 15,000+ |
Dogs Adopted | 13,000+ |
Lives Transformed | Incalculable |
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