Featured Dog
Wrapping for Retrievers
and Santa Pictures
Get your pets picture with
Santa or join us for Wrapping
for Retrievers at a Borders or
Barnes & Noble near you and
help Brookline at the same
time! Check out our
Upcoming
Events for a date and location
near you.
Thank you for taking the time to find out more about us! Brookline Labrador
Retriever Rescue (BLRR) is a non profit volunteer organization that
specializes in placing Labs and Lab mixes. Between 1997 and 2005, we
placed about 400 Labs in their forever homes and we currently place an
average of 100 dogs per year. We maintain a regularly updated list of
available Labs that are being given up by their owners (but still living at
home) and dogs pulled from shelters and placed in foster care with our
volunteers. We evaluate both the dog and the prospective adopting home to
help ensure a good fit for everyone. All dogs are vet checked and their shots
updated before they are adopted.

BLRR serves areas of Pennsylvania and New Jersey depending on the
number and availability of our volunteers.
About Brookline
Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue
Helping Labs Find Their Fur-Ever Homes
Happy Holidays from our Rescue family to your family! I’d like to take this
opportunity to thank each and every one of you who have helped our rescue
throughout the year. Your support of our Rescue is much appreciated and we
look forward to your continued support in 2008! Our hardworking volunteers
work year round to help labs in need. To afford our volunteers time to enjoy
the holiday season with their families and furkids, our rescue will close from
December 17th, 2007 through January 6th, 2008. Please look for us to return
to helping more labs find their “furever” homes in 2008!
Holiday Break
Single chocolate male
looking for a loving family.  I
am 10 years young
and looking for a special
family to live out my
'retirement' years with.  My
ideal new family would
enjoy going for walks,
playing tug and generally
like me to be with them.
You know how us guys like
to supervise everything.  My
supervisor role includes
letting you know if anyone
is coming near the house
and making sure that all
the trash is in the trash can
correctly.  I will play with all
my toys but I don't pick
them up of course,
because I am the
supervisor. I'll also ensure
that I make everyone in the
house very happy, because
that is my most important
job. So if you would like to
read more about me and
possibly meet me, please
click
here for more details.  
Operation Puppy
departed on a Friday evening to pick up the precious cargo and deliver them
departed on a Friday evening to pick up the precious cargo and deliver them
to Dr. Brad Holmsten at the Animal Clinic of Westtown Village for a check on
their health and to receive their immunizations. Click
here to read more....their
health and to receive their immunizations.