Labrador Rescue (North West Area) Online Adoption Application.
If you would like to be considered to adopt one of our dogs you will need to complete this online application form. Also, please visit the 'Adopting a Labrador' section of our Website to review the adoption process.
It is important that you fully complete the form and give as much information as possible in your application as this allows us to not only assess your suitability for the adoption of a Labrador but also helps us to make sure we find you the most suitable dog for your needs and circumstances.
Once you have filled in an application form, then you will receive an "Auto Reply" our website Your form will then be received by us at the rescue for processing.
We will not consider anyone for adoption until they have at least undergone a telephone interview. From this we will assess your suitability, the type of dog that would suit your circumstances and also whether a vet check, home check or both is required. When you submit your application form below, you will receive an automated response confirming the details you have entered and informing you of which re-homing coordinator will be dealing with your application.
We receive many applications (at busy times as many as 30-50 per week). If you change your mind about adopting from us for any reason, please inform your assigned coordinator so that we can remove your details from our files.
Please do not assume that by filling in an application form that you are on our waiting list,we like to speak to you first, as this helps us to find the best dog to suit your experience as some dogs come in that will settle easily, others can be very hard work and need a lot of training and will need an experienced owner. Also a homecheck or a vet reference will need to be done prior to you adopting, so if you dont wish any of these to be done , please dont apply to this rescue, as this is part of our criteria of adopting.
Many of the dogs we rehome are from families where they are being left for long periods due to work commitments.
WE DO NOT REHOME TO:
- Families where both adults are WORKING FULL TIME. We do not expect the dog to be left alone for longer than 4 hours per day maximum. We do not consider a small lunch time visit, neighbours popping in, or a dog walker sufficient, as this is why so many of our dogs come into rescue, the Labrador is a people dog and loves company.
- Please note that we do not rehome dogs with families that have children under the age of five, or if children under 5 who come into regular contact with the dog such as grandchildren or who will leave the dog alone for more than 4 hours. You also need to be over 25.
The majority of dogs waiting for a new home do so due to unforseen changes in circumstances and the dogs have been loved and cherished members of an existing family. Some however, have had a less fortunate past. In either case, there is always the possibility, however remote, that during the unsettled period of rehoming a dog may nip a small child or simply be biosterous and knock a small child over quite innocently. Whilst we take great care to put the right dog into the right home, these risks have to be considered and addressed.
We are all volunteers with jobs, families, and dogs of our own to look after,so please be patient with us, we are only a small organisation and hold 6 kennels so only accommodate this many dogs at any one time. The rescue kennels are not a Visitor Centre this is a family home as well so please make sure you have an appointment before calling to the house.
If you need any further advise about adopting a Labrador prior to making your application, please call one of the team and we will help if we can.
Gina: 07885 336439
Carol: 07896 421148
Alternatively, email labrador.rescue@btinternet.com providing your name and contact number(freferrebly a landline to reduce cost) and request a call back - Glenys will contact you as soon as possible.
Please note that a nominal donation of £100 (£150 for puppies under 9 months) is requested for dogs under 6 years of age and for dogs over 7 a donation of your choice. Your donation is used to help fund the rescue and provide care for the dogs who need us. Most dogs have a current vaccination card but if this is not the case you will be advised accordingly. Female dogs are usually spayed unless advised to wait longer by a veterinary surgeon.
Donations are due at the time of adoption. We accept all major credit/debit cards and have chip and pin available at the rescue. Alternatively we accept payment by cash but are unable to accept cheques for adoption donations.

