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Labrador Retriever Rescue of Fresno (LRRF) is a no kill non-profit 501(c)3, that is 100% foster based (we do not have a facility). We rescue abandoned, homeless and neglected Labradors from all over central California and beyond. We wish to end suffering and promote the welfare of labs and lab mixes through direct action and education. We provide each dog with a stable environment, love, companionship, food and veterinary care until a qualified, loving forever home is found.
Labrador Retriever Rescue of Fresno believes that all companion animals should be treated with dignity, compassion and kindness.
LRRF is supported entirely by our dog loving community. We fix broken bones and provide all needed medical care for the dogs who come into our rescue. We take in senior and special needs Labs. As a direct result of the number of dogs coming into rescue, our resources are severely strained. Through the generous hearts and hands of people like you, we can ensure that the animals who come into our care will never again be alone, hungry, sick, afraid or in pain.
Please consider a one time or monthly donation to help us with caring for these dogs. Your donation is tax deductible and greatly appreciated. Donations can be made via our Paypal button below. We can also accept checks payable to LRRF, P.O. Box 1484, Clovis, CA 93613
Hawkeye & Trapper
Hawkeye and Trapper – Yellow Males X, 10 weeks, 15 lbs. Attention all personnel: report immediately to the adoption site for puppy kisses and puppy breath. Meet new arrivals to the unit. Hawkeye and Trapper! Just like the wisecracking, devil-may-care [...]
Blackie & Waffle
Blackie and Waffle Black and Yellow Males, 2 years, approx. 55 lbs. Look at these handsome boys!! Blackie and Waffle are brothers who are 2.5 years old and about 55 pounds. We absolutely adore them. We do think that Blackie [...]
Tollhouse Cookie
Tollhouse Cookie Yellow Female X, 3 years old, approximately 45 pounds A true “from rags to riches story” “Cookie” was spotted several times in the mountains near and below Shaver Lake off and on for about a year. She [...]