Featured Labs


Frannie

Darby

Meet Frannie! Frannie is a big, loveable, gentle girl who loves nothing better than to lounge around and snuggle. She is 5 years old, housetrained, knows some commands, walks on a leash well and loves the men in her life! Her perfect evening is laying her head on her foster dads lap. She loves hanging out with her 3 foster brothers, likes chew bones and tennis balls and loves to snuggle with kids, big and small. Frannie is very gentle taking treats, is not a barker and does not require a crate. Frannie does need to continue to slim down a bit and she also tested positive for heartworms but she is undergoing treatment and will be ready for her family very soon.


 



Grover

Iggy

Family Dog Alert!! Howdy folks! My name is Grover, I'm a 2 year old lab/collie mix. I'm playful and full of spunk! I have an adorable, wavy black coat and a cute speckle of white on my chin and chest, not trying to be conceited but I think I am one handsome dude! I am a very social and loving kind of guy that just wants to please and get attention, I am great with kids, dogs and even cats! I love to play with toys, chewing on them and tossing them in the air so I can jump up and grab them! I was brought into the shelter as a stray (and I have to admit I was a favorite there!), I'm very happy to be out of there and relaxing in my Love of Labs foster home but I'm really hoping I can find a permanent home of my own soon. I am house and crate trained, I come when called and know how to sit, I would love to have my new family to teach me some more tricks, I'm very intelligent and pick up things quickly. If I sound like the dog for you please mention me on your adoption application at www.lolin.org, I promise you won't regret it, I will make a fantastic family member and friend!


 
 
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Happy Tails! 

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We love to hear your Happy Tails, stories, and updates about the Labs you have adopted for LOLIN.  There are two great ways to share with us:  our blog and our facebook page.  You can access them by clicking the logos below.  Many of our foster families follow our facebook page and our blog posts and it really makes their day to see photos and hear updates about how the animals they loved and cared for are doing.  It might be just the thing that keeps them going on to the next dog! 

In addition, many behind-the-scenes LOLIN volunteers have contributed to the Happy Tail of your rescued dog.  There is a chain of caring hands that contribute to the happy ending.  Our intake team communicates with the shelter, gathering temperament and health information and photos to plan for intake. Our foster coordinators then grab the baton and work with that information to pair the dog with the appropriate foster family.  Volunteers transport the dog from the shelter and may have helped get the dog to the vet.  One of our volunteers may have taken the dog you adopted to a community event if the foster was busy.  A short-term foster might have baby-sat while the permanent foster was on vacation.  There are many ways one of our team may have come into contact with your adopted dog, so your posts motivate a lot of people to keep doing this work! 
 


 

 



"We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give."  ~Winston Churchill 
 
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Contact Information


Lolin, Inc.
2113 E 62nd St. #311
Indianapolis, IN 46220
Phone: 317-602-1470
Fax: 801-640-7688
Email: lolin@lolin.org

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Mission Statement


Love of Lab's (LOLIN, INC) mission is to reduce the euthanasia rate of Labrador Retrievers and Labrador mixes throughout animal shelters/animal controls in the Midwest (ESPECIALLY INDIANA). LOLIN will accomplish this goal by spaying and neutering dogs we rescue from shelters and educating the public regarding adoption, heartworm prevention, sterilization for all pets, and responsible ownership. LOLIN, INC. is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3, IRS deemed Public Charity, and your donations are tax deductible to the full extent provided by the IRS. Love of Lab's obtains our operational funds through adoption fees, donations, and various fundraisers ONLY.