Golden Gate Labrador Rescue

Golden Gate Labrador Rescue

Golden Gate Labrador Rescue

Golden Gate Labrador Rescue

The Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue (GRR) is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization that saves purebred Labrador Retrievers from animal shelters and other unsuitable environments. They also help those who are giving up their pets for adoption by providing foster homes and veterinary care, and rehabilitation, when needed. They then place the Labs with loving forever families.

I am delighted to share the success stories of my adopted dogs, Cooper and Sunny. Cooper is a four-year-old Yellow Lab who has found a forever home with me. Sunny is a 6-year-old female Red who needs a mammary mass removed, but has lived outside her entire life. I’m so happy that Sunny is now in a great home. It’s wonderful that these two dogs are living together in a loving, supportive environment.

Cocoa is a sweet, quiet, and loving dog, who is not aggressive. She is a devoted and patient companion, who will be very grateful for her new home. She would do best in a home with other animals, but she has lived with cats in the past. Young children and dogs should not be brought home with them. She is a great companion and will be grateful for their new home. We urge you to consider adopting Cocoa and her brothers.

Cocoa is a five-year-old English Lab. She was bought from a breeder and lives with two children, ages seven and 14.

Her family was busy, but she managed to be rehomed. She is a sweet and gentle girl who is ready to make friends! You’ll be surprised at how much she has grown during her month-long stay in a loving foster home! It will be easy for her to adjust to a new life in your home.

Cocoa is a beautiful eleven-month-old female Labrador with non-lab markings. She looks almost purebred, but she is not purebred. She is part of a mixed breed, but the “mix” gives her a softer coat and more substantial legs. She’s a small Labrador, so she should mature to weigh about 55 pounds. She was abandoned at a Hollister animal shelter’s nighttime “drop box” kennel. Her rescue team discovered that she had been neglected and abused.