Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue

We are a labrador retriever rescue that places labs and lab mixes in new homes. We do this because we love the lab breed and want to be sure dogs in need of a new home find the right home for them.

Warrington, PA,18976
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (215) 343-6087

Website: http://www.brooklinelabrescue.org

Noreen

Labrador Retriever | Greenville, DE

SeniorFemaleLarge

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Noreen

Hi, I’m Kody. I’m an 11 yr old Yellow Lab that came into Brookline after my Dad died. My Dad had been sick and spent a lot of time in the hospital prior to his death. So I was left home alone with my Cat buddies with someone from my Dad’s family coming in to care for us several times a day. I was really stressed when I finally came to Brookline after losing my Dad, my Cat buddies and my home. I did a lot of panting and pacing. It took me a week to settle into my Foster Home with the help of my FFM (Favorite Foster Mom). She slept on the floor with me in the living room for the first few days because I didn’t want to go to any of the other rooms, we eventually moved to the floor of her bedroom and finally I was brave enough to sleep on the floor by myself. I get along with everyone. I used to live with cats but now I’m living with 2 dogs. I also have 2 Foster Moms. There aren’t any kids here but I have met children out at events and they seem to be okay with me. I’m also fine with men, I loved my Dad! I love to be with my people, esp my FFM, I get anxious and will bark/whine when she leaves or even just goes outside. It doesn’t even matter if other people are there in the room with me. I will bark when left alone with the other dogs but only for a few minutes. When My Foster Moms went away, I stayed with another Volunteer and she said that I did fine transitioning to her home. But I did whine some when she worked out front in the garden and left me inside with her husband. When I came to Brookline, my back legs were really weak and I would fall over. I saw the Rehab Vet who said I have some arthritis in my back, hips and elbows and I have a neurological condition, GOLP (Geriatric Onset Laryngeal Paralysis) that is common in Labs. GOLP can cause increased panting and difficulty breathing along with hind end weakness which was causing the difficulty with mobility, esp on steps which I couldn’t do when I first came here. I’ve been having weekly PT sessions for pain management and underwater treadmill for strengthening and I’m walking much better now and I can even cautiously do the 5-6 steps up/down from the deck to the yard. But I’m not sure I would be able to do a full flight of steps. I also have hazy, swollen eyes, so Brookline took me to an eye Dr. The Dr said I have Corneal Endothelial Dystrophy. Did you say “HUH?”. That’s what I said, too! Doc said it’s a condition that affects the inner layer of the cornea and leads to loss of cells that normally pump fluid out of the cornea. So, fluid builds up, causing swelling, cloudiness, and blurry vision. I get eye gel daily to decrease the swelling to minimize the risk of corneal ulcers, which can be painful. I also take Appoquel for allergies.I enjoys walks and want to meet everyone I see, dog & human. I don’t get on the furniture or countersurf. I enjoy other dogs and will sometimes try to get them to play but play sessions are pretty short for me.Now that I’m feeling so much better, it’s time to look for my forever home. Could it be with you? PLEASE NOTE: While this Lab may not be available for adoption by the time you complete the adoption process, other great Labs are always finding their way into our Rescue. For more information on this Lab, please contact [email protected]. If you are interested in adopting this Lab or any other Lab from our Rescue, please visit our Web site, brooklinelabrescue.org, for more information on our adoption process. If you need additional information about the adoption process or whether you are in our coverage area, please send an e-mail to our Rescue at [email protected]. Even if you are not ready to adopt, you can still help us help our Labs! Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit volunteer organization funded entirely by donations. Donations are always needed to help with veterinary costs, transportation, and supplies for our dogs. For information on donating to BLRR, please visit brooklinelabrescue.org/get-involved/donate/. Donations are accepted via PayPal or you can mail a check to Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue. Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue, Inc.P. O. Box 638, Warrington, PA 18976-0638BrooklineLabRescue.orgPA Kennel License #05190

Adoption Process
All applicants complete an application and have a home visit before being approved to adopt. Once approved to adopt, they wait to find the right dog for their family. They are required to sign a pre-adoptive agreement and keep the dog they are matched with for a 3 week pre-adoptive period. If all goes well during that period, they sign an adoption agreement and adopt the dog. The fees vary depending on the age and altered status of the dog. We do require all dogs to be altered if they are not already and require obedience training as well


Contact
Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue
(215) 343-6087
[email protected]
http://www.brooklinelabrescue.org

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