Saving one wagging tail at a time.

 

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
 
   
 
October Dog of the Month

Meet Ridley - October's Dog of the Month

Meet Ridley, formerly Harley. He's came to the Rocky Mountain Lab Rescue from Leavenworth, KS where he was really on his LAST DAY at a shelter. He's very loving, friendly and happy. He's mixed with some sort of shepard probably because he has herding tendancies and a prety drive. At his last house he loved herding cows and sheep next door. He's going to need a strong leader - someone who won't let him push them around. He has the brain of a shepard or collie and the energy of a young lab!! So be prepared!! He is SUPER friendly and just wants to be around people - he's very responsive. 

Check out more information about Ridley and our other Labs for Adoption under Adopting

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Wine Tasting Fundraiser

Wine Tasting

Help support the Rocky Mountain Lab Rescue and the Golden Retriever Freedom Rescue 

 

When: Saturday, October 18, 2008

Time: 5:00p.m. – 7:00p.m.

Where: Reserve List
1886 South Pearl Street Denver, CO

The Rocky Mountain Lab Rescue invites our supporters to a wine tasting. We appreciate all the support we’ve received over the past to help our dogs in need. We are once again asking for your assistance. We are helping a lot of dogs, but some of their vet expenses have been quite high this year.


All proceeds go directly to helping the dogs!

ATTENDANCE SPACE IS LIMITED ---- Visit our Support Us section to reserve your spot today!

 

ONLY 18 SPOTS REMAIN!! (6:00 PM 10/13/08)

Our Mission:

We are dedicated to finding and saving neglected and unwanted labs and lab mixes from rural areas, as well as local areas, and find them wonderful, loving homes to thrive in.  We also strive to teach the general public to spay and neuter their pets to help control the pet overpopulation problem. 

 

Who We're Saving
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Everyday 10,000 humans are born in the U.S. and each day 70,000 puppies and kittens are also born.  As long as these birth rates exist, there will never be enough homes for all the animals.  As a result, millions of healthy, loving cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies face early deaths as a form of animal control.  Others are left to fend for themselves against automobiles, the elements, other animals, and cruel humans.  You can help just by spaying and neutering your pets, don't ever buy from a pet store, as almost every one of them uses some form of a puppy mill, and remind people to adopt from a shelter or a rescue.  Thank you!

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Dogs in Our Lives

We aren't house-proud. If we were we wouldn't abide the scratches on the doorframe, the holes in the screen, the darkened shine of worn spots on the chair. We would wince at the mottled carpet and fret at hair clinging to our clothes.

We don't. If anything, we lovers of a dog are a tolerant lot, finding greater value in the unabashed affection of our friend than immaculate sofas. Shoes can be replaced, but loyal labradors are timeless.

Without our dogs our houses are cold receptacles for things. Dogs make a fire warmer with their curled presence. They wake us, greet us, protect us, and ultimately carve a place in our hearts and our history. Our reflection, our lives are often referenced in parts defined by the all-too-short-lives of our dogs.