Chesapeake Bay Retriever

1318 South Kernan Avenue, Appleton, WI 54915, USA

The Chesapeake Retriever Rescue of WI is a group of volunteers dedicated to rescuing Chesapeake Bay Retrievers and finding them loving forever homes. We rescue adoptable purebred or mixed Chesapeake Bay Retrievers from shelters, strays, and from owners who can no longer care for their dogs. We are staunch promoters of spaying and neutering, and no dog is placed by our organization without this being done before placement. We also educate potential adopters about the breed to make sure a Chesapeake is the right dog for their family.

1641 South East Street, Amherst, MA 01002, USA

Chesapeake Safe Harbor has been been rescuing and placing needy Chesapeake Bay Retrievers for 20 years. During this time period over 1400 Chessies have found new homes thanks to the enormous unselfish love and efforts of Jane and Ron Peabody.

Independent Labrador Retriever Rescue of Southern California rescues and rehomes Retrieving breeds in the Southern California area including LA County, Santa Barbara area, and Orange County. We are dedicated to saving the lives of unwanted Labradors, Goldens, and other purebred Retrieving breeds from area shelters when they are on death’s door. We take in dogs from families no longer willing or able to care for their dogs and treat dogs with myriad health issues.

The Atlanta Dog Squad is a non-profit, all volunteer organization that rescues and rehomes retriever breeds (Labrador, Golden, Flat-Coated, Curly-Coated, Chesapeake Bay, and Nova Scotia Duck Tolling) and mixes thereof. ADS rescues retrievers, attends to their medical and/or training needs, provides them with love and socialization and places them with adoptive families who will care for them throughout their remaining lifetime.

PO Box 20729. Charleston, SC 29413, USA

Daisy’s Place Retriever Rescue is dedicated to saving and finding loving homes for Retrievers (and Retriever mixes) six years and older. Occassionally we do take dogs into rescue that are under six years old – some of them come to us from shelters where their correct age was misjudged and sometimes we just can’t help but save the younger ones from certain death – we affectionately call these younger honorary Daisy Dogs, ‘rosebuds’. We are an all volunteer non-profit organization and all of our dogs are in private foster homes.

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