Surrendering your dog can be a difficult and emotional process — for both you and the dog.  Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida is here to help, if we can.

In order to surrender to LRRoF, your dog must be socialized, friendly and non-aggressive.

The surrender process can be lengthy, as we have a waitlist of dogs currently waiting for placement to the program. Please be prepared to spend 20-25 minutes of your time completing the application. It will take between 5-7 business days for us to respond to your application to begin discussions about the possibility of surrender and your anticipated wait time. Please be as thorough and honest as possible in the application, as this will determine eligibility.

You will need the following items:

  • Vet History records and receipts
  • Images of your dog from different angles, recently taken
  • A written description of your dog

Before any dog is accepted into the program, it will undergo an in-home evaluation by a LRRoF volunteer. This in home evaluation will be scheduled with you only after the dog has been tentatively accepted into the program. No dog will be accepted into the program until the evaluation has been completed and all documentation is checked for validity and a discussion with your vet has occurred.

Please understand that even if your dog meets all of our criteria, we have limited foster homes.  We can only take a dog in if we have available space.  

Please consider a monetary donation when surrendering your dog to help offset vet and care costs. Other donation ideas include dog beds, crates, toys, etc.