Are you a dog owner looking for a Labradoodle rescue? If so, you’re in luck! Although the labradoodle is a popular breed and in high demand, there are still labradoodles looking for loving families to adopt them. In this blog post, we’ll list 11 places where you can rescue labradoodles. So whether you’re looking for a Labradoodle in the near future or just want to keep your eye on what’s out there, we’ve got you covered.
Where to Rescue Labradoodle Dogs
Poodle and Pooch Rescue – Labradoodle Rescue Florida
This non-profit organization is based in Orlando, Florida, and has placed over 9,000 dogs since its founding in 2001. They have a variety of Labradoodles available for adoption, as well as other poodle mixes.
According to their website, they rescue the “leftovers” from animal control, i.e. the dogs nobody wants because they’re older or suffer from neglect, abuse or have a medical need.
Doodle Rock Rescue – Labradoodle Rescue Texas
Doodle Rock Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Dallas, Texas. They rescue doodles and place them in forever homes. They also have a foster-to-adopt program for those who are interested in fostering one of their dogs before making a commitment to adopt.
According to their website, their mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome abused, neglected, and abandoned doodles in need. Doodle Rock Rescue places their dogs in temporary foster homes to work on their individual health and behavioral needs before finding them a perfect forever home.
Carolina Poodle Rescue – Labradoodle Rescue NC
This is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing poodles and poodle mixes in North and South Carolina. They have placed over 4,000 dogs since their founding in 2001.
According to their website, they take in abandoned, abused, neglected and surrendered poodles and poodle mixes, regardless of age or health. They then provide medical care, behavior evaluation and rehabilitation, if necessary, before finding them a forever home.
Doodles Rescue Collective Inc. – Labradoodle Rescue Canada
This is a non-profit organization based in Toronto, Canada that rescues doodle dogs in need and finds them loving forever homes. They have placed over 1,000 dogs since their founding in 2012.
Their mission is to provide “protection, safe refuge, care, and quality forever homes
for Labradoodle & Goldendoodle (doodle) dogs in need.” They also aim to provide support and resources to current doodle owners and aspiring owners.
Retriever Rescue of Colorado – Labradoodle Rescue Colorado
This is a non-profit organization that rescues retrievers, retriver mixes (like labradoodles or goldendoodles) and golden retrievers in Colorado. They have placed over 1,400 dogs since their founding in 2001. They also have a foster-to-adopt program for those who are interested in fostering one of their dogs before making a commitment to adopt.
According to their website, their mission is to “rescue abandoned, abused, neglected and unwanted retrievers and to promote public education on animal-related issues.” Rescued breeds will include Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Curly Coated Retrievers, Flat Coated Retrievers, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers and Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers.
Doodle Trust – Labradoodle Rescue UK
This is a non-profit organization based in the United Kingdom that rescues doodle dogs and finds them loving forever homes. They have placed over 1,000 dogs since their founding in 2009.
At Doodle Trust, they aim to educate the public on the pros and cons of all types of Poodle cross dogs and the health and safety of Poodle cross dogs. They also aim to rescue Poodle cross dogs that are “in need of help, irrespective of the reason, and rehome them into a safe and loving home.”
IDOG Rescue, Inc. – Labradoodle Rescue International
This is a non-profit organization based in the United States that rescues, rehabilitates and rehomes doodle dogs internationally. They have placed over 4,000 dogs since their founding in 2006.
According to their website, they “work with shelters around the country to ensure that doodles are pulled as quickly as possible.” They also accept owner-surrendered doodles. They accept doodles “regardless of color, coat type or heartworm status”. Dogs with other medical issues or behavioral issues are considered based on their ability to treat and successfully place them.
Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue – Labradoodle Rescue Pennsylvania
This is a non-profit organization that rescues golden retrievers, labradors, labradoodles, goldendoodles, and other golden retriever mixes in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. They have placed over 3,000 dogs since their founding in 1985.
According to their website, their mission is to “provide new beginnings for displaced Golden Retrievers and other golden-hearted retrievers along with a full array of adoptive and educational support.”
Doodle Dandy Rescue – Labradoodle Rescue Texas
This is a non-profit organization that rescues doodle dogs in need and finds them loving forever homes. They are based in Dallas, Texas and they have placed over 1,000 dogs since their founding in 2010.
Doodle Dandy Rescue’s mission is “to rescue, rehabilitate, rehome Doodle dogs in crisis so that they are adopted into safe and loving homes in Texas.” They also strive to a be a rescue leader within their community by implementing “best practices in the treatment of dogs in our care.”
Dogs Without Borders – Labradoodle Rescue California
This is a non-profit organization that rescues dogs of all breeds from high-kill shelters in Los Angeles and beyond. They have placed over 4,000 dogs since their founding in 2003.
According to their website, DWB rescues stray and abandoned dogs from local shelters and as far away as Taiwan and Mexico. DWB “stands behind their dogs offering their clients advice and support for the duration of their dogs’ lives to ensure happy and successful adoptions.”
For the Love of Poodles and Pooches – Labradoodle Rescue Virginia
This is a non-profit organization that rescues, rehabilitates and rehomes poodles and poodle mixes in need. They are based in Richmond, Virginia and they have placed over 1,000 dogs since their founding in 2011.
According to their website, their goal is to “provide compassionate care for our dogs while they are with us and to find them loving, forever homes.” Their rescue now helps small to mid-sized dog of all breeds and mixes. Although many of their dogs had a rough start to life, the organization aims to help them have a wonderful life.
All of their rescue dogs receive whatever medical attention they need. They also spay and neuter every dog prior to adoption to help reduce unwanted litters.