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Lab Rescue LRCP - Labrador Retriever Lovers, Look Out!

Lab Rescue is coming to Spring Fling 2025!

Lab Rescue LRCP is another returning Spring Fling rescue group and we are excited to see them again this year. Labrador Retrievers are one of the most popular breeds in the United States, and unfortunately, that means a lot of them end up in rescues and shelters. Lab Rescue LRCP plays a vital role in keeping these incredible dogs off the street. They are looking forward to getting more exposure for Lab Rescue LRCP in NC and to network with other rescues at this year's Spring Fling!


Lab Rescue LRCP is an all-volunteer, foster based organization that works with Labrador Retrievers in the mid-Atlantic region. Their service area spans from Pennsylvania and Delaware through West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. Labs that come into their care are all given veterinary care, including

Funfest Save the Date
Save the date for Lab Rescue LRCP's annual Dog Walk/Funfest

spay and neuter. They average 1,000 labs through their program each year!


They are considered a "virtual" organization because they span such a large area and only utilize foster homes. Their website has all kinds of information about Labrador Retrievers and, of course, the dogs they have available for adoption. Most of their dogs are fostered in Maryland and Virginia but they have supporters and adopters across their service area. In addition to the usual needs like donations and foster homes, groups like Lab Rescue LRCP rely heavily on volunteers to transport dogs to where they need to be. An open foster home may be a couple states away and the dog just needs someone to get them there. If fostering isn't for you, this may be a great way to help out!

Introducing adoptable Kuma!



"Meet Kuma, a 4-year-old black Lab mix. This sweet boy needs consistent exercise and daily enrichment. These aren’t optional for him, they’re essential. Kuma is a high-energy dog who thrives on human interaction, and when that need isn’t met, he can struggle to focus and listen.


Kuma is looking for someone who wants a constant companion. He does best with plenty of interaction, structure, and an owner who enjoys incorporating training and engagement into everyday life. He’s still working on his impulse control, but he’s making steady progress. Kuma also has a big bark that comes out when he’s excited.


Lab rescue LRCP Kuma
Adoptable, Kuma!

He’s very friendly with people, though he can be a bit over-enthusiastic when meeting someone new. With structure and proactive handling, this is very manageable, but it may not be the right fit for every household.


Kuma will need a fenced yard where he can safely burn off his energy. He also benefits greatly from sniffing and enrichment activities that keep both his mind and body engaged.


He’s happiest when he gets this kind of stimulation consistently. While Kuma isn’t reactive to other dogs through a fence, he’s still working with his trainer/foster on being introduced to a calm, easygoing dog. For now, he would do best as the only dog in the home, but updates will be provided as he progresses.


Kuma’s ideal adopters will be committed to giving him the structure, interaction, and consistency he needs to succeed. A calm home, ongoing training, daily exercise and enrichment, and positive reinforcement for calm behavior will help him thrive. His trainer will also be available to support his adopters as they welcome this very good boy into their home!"


Make sure to check out Kuma's profile and more available dogs!


Learn more about the Lab Rescue LRCP on their website. Make sure to stop by their booth at Spring Fling and follow their social media channels, Facebook and Instagram to keep up with them!


Adoptable Lab Rescue LRCP Pups

(as of 3/17/26)



Meet Lab Rescue LRCP at:

Unleashed's 13th Annual Spring Fling Dog & Cat Fundraiser

Sunday, April 26, 2026

12-6 pm

Koka Booth Amphitheatre


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