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  2. Story of Black Labrador Mix Choosing His Forever Family Has ...

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    Within a week, the Labrador Retriever's body language completely changed, and he became a whole new dog. He's confident, playful, and oh-so-loving! He's confident, playful, and oh-so-loving!

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    In fact, it's normal for a rescue dog to not act like themselves for the first few weeks at home. As the 3-3-3 rule states, it can take up to three days just for an animal to begin to feel safe at ...

  4. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    For example, there might be local Labrador Retriever rescue groups, hunting dog rescue groups, large-dog rescue groups, as well as general dog rescue groups. Animal rescue organizations have also been created to rescue and rehabilitate wild animals, such as lions, tigers, and cheetahs; a job which is normally shared or backed by zoos and other ...

  5. List of Labrador Retrievers - Wikipedia

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    Norman Bridwell's Clifford the Big Red Dog is a giant red Labrador Retriever. Bat, a blind Black Labrador mix, plays a role in the manga/anime Ginga Densetsu Weed; Bouncer [26] and Jake (a black lab), from Neighbours; Brandeis, a Muppet dog on Sesame Street who finds work as a mobility assistance dog. The puppet appears in later episodes, where ...

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  7. List of animal welfare organizations - Wikipedia

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    Animal welfare organizations are concerned with the health, safety and psychological wellness of individual animals. These organizations include animal rescue groups and wildlife rehabilitation centers, which care for animals in distress and sanctuaries, where animals are brought to live and be protected for the rest of their lives.