The following Labs are in need of a safe place to land as they come into rescue from various situations around the state. These dogs have been evaluated with people and pets, are vaccinated and if not already, will be altered as soon as possible. Fostering a homeless Lab is a hugely rewarding experience; words fail to describe the feeling of saving a loyal and loving life. We are happy to answer any questions you may have regarding fostering an adoptable Lab. If you cannot foster at this time, please pass this along to any dog lovers you know. Foster homes save lives and rescue simply could not exist without these extraordinary people!
The Brunswick, GA animal shelter was told that an old man in a shed out in the woods had been feeding a Weimaraner for 6 months but he was leaving. Weimaraner Rescue out of Charleston was contacted, pulled together a transport team and picked her up on Jan 20. Oops - she is a yellow lab with a docked tail, most likely due to an accident. Maybe a little German Shorthaired Pointer in there, too, for good measure.
Wild Heir was asked to help place this adorable, friendly girl since no one comes to Weimaraner rescue looking for a Lab! Honey is up to date on vaccinations, gets along with other dogs and is a more laid back kind of gal.
If you are interested in fostering these two boys, please fill out our foster application form or contact us for more information on fostering.


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