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Labrador Welfare is a UK-registered charity with registration number 1012192, with a very specific focus: it specialises in the rescue, fostering, assessment and rehoming of Labradors in need of new homes. The website clearly states that it has been finding safe, suitable, long-term homes for Labradors of all ages since 1989.
Unlike many organisations that simply publish a "list of dogs available for adoption", Labrador Welfare’s core work focuses on matching applicants, assessing dog behaviour, conducting home visits and vetting volunteers, all to ensure the best possible fit between dogs and their new homes. The website includes sections such as Give A Dog A Home, Rehoming Your Dog, Lifetime Foster Dogs, Sponsor Dog Scheme, How You Can Help, and FAQs, covering scenarios including adoption, surrendering a dog, lifetime fostering, dog sponsorship, and volunteering. Their process requires pre-arranged meetings and does not allow unplanned walk-in visits to meet dogs, and they will disclose all known background information about the dog and conduct a home check before any adoption is finalised.
The website states that an adoption fee of £450 is required to adopt a rescue dog. This fee goes directly back to the charity to cover the costs of dog care, kennels, fostering and veterinary treatment. Beyond adoption fees, the organisation relies on donations, volunteers, fundraising events and an Amazon wish list for support. Specific details of online payment channels were not clearly found in the content we crawled.
Pros: The organisation has a clear mission and well-defined regional responsibility, operates a relatively careful adoption process, and promises to continue providing support after a dog is adopted. As a small charity with no paid staff, it also maintains relatively transparent use of funds, emphasising that every donation goes towards Labrador welfare.
Cons: Its service area is very limited, covering mainly North East England, Yorkshire, North Derbyshire, parts of Cheshire, North Nottinghamshire and North Lincolnshire. In addition, since it relies entirely on volunteers, response times, page updates and the transparency of information on available dogs may not match that of larger animal rescue organisations.
It is suitable for UK users living within its service area who wish to adopt a Labrador, as well as owners who need to find a new home for their Labrador due to practical circumstances, and animal welfare volunteers who are willing to participate in home visits, dog behaviour assessments, donations or the sponsor dog scheme.
This is a standard English-language charity website, with no reliance on high-risk services, and it can generally be accessed directly from China. However, its operations are highly localised, so Chinese users are basically not eligible to adopt a dog through it, and it is mostly useful as a reference for understanding how UK animal rescue processes work.
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labradorwelfare.org is an United Kingdom Nonprofit provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach labradorwelfare.org directly.