Yes of course you can, and they will remain on the Rehome a Lab section so people can search their details, but I think its only fair we support those rescues who are actively using LF rehome a lab.
However, the idea of this is to stop charity fatigue, where there are many many appeals going at the same time, we can concentrate on one at a time this way.
'Lab Link Rescue', a breed specific database for Labrador Rescues and also helping to save and transport Labradors in need.
The Lab Link Rescue is here for the use and benefit of all Labrador Rescues, rescuers and volunteers alike.
The ethos is simplicity itself, the rescue database is merely a vehicle to house everyone. Every interested Lab rescue will have their own section to run their own concern. They can place their own Labs on, remove, update and will have their own contact details. Essentially the same as they run within their own websites.
There will be a field for mixed breed rescues to add their Labradors also, using the same format.
It may be the case these rescues need to relocate the lab to a rescue. By everyone being part of Lab Link Rescue the questions and answers and contacts will be easily found. Lostlabs will also have it's own section.
Along with this there will also be a section for volunteers which in turn will have sub headings such as transport, homecheckers, fosterers, urgent help etc.
A coming together of everything Labrador related, rescues, people, and volunteers to the benefit of Labradors and the ease of those trying to rehome and save them.
To have all breed specific rescues and helpers under one umbrella will allow everyone to concentrate their efforts and have a common land to work in, as well as having a haven to come to for help if required.
With co-operation and input the Lab Link Rescue could become a centralized, lifesaving resource for all Labradors