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Old 07-03-2011, 10:50 PM   #7
lillymae
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Ok, I just did a search for Lab Rescues in Southern California & there are thousands so do the search & start calling & sending emails. You are bound to find one to take her. A rescue would be better then trying to place her yourself as they have much more experience with the breed & will screen people so they can insure that she gets the rite home for her needs, they also have the legal rite to take her back if they see Any problem on their follow up home check, which is not something you will be able to do. Remember that all Rescues are very buisy & most are full so if they don't get back to you rite away it does not mean they are ignoring you so be patient & rite back or call a few times if you have too. I would contact several, not just 5 or 10 but 20 or 30 at least.
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