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LABMED AuctionOur 2004 Auction Project is now closed!! Please visit our auction project webpages for final high bid values and items donated. We'd like to once again thank our wonderful donors and supporters for their efforts in making this project very successful due to your generosity and support! Memorial FundsDue to the generosity of several special Lab-lovers, LABMED is thrilled to offer these memorial funds. We invite you to read more about these special donors and dogs memorialized by these funds by clicking on the links below: ![]() The Buddy Arnold Memorial Fund was established through
Max's Fund was established by several individuals who were profoundly touched in a lasting way by a wonderful Labrador Retriever named Max. Each month, this fund will help a Lab or Lab-mix and memorialize Max's infinite capacity for unconditional love. ![]() New Success Stories!
Success Stories are continuously being written, so check back frequently for updates! If you are interested in adopting one of the dogs LABMED has funded, please see Adopt a LABMED Dog for available dogs and contact information. January 2005: Cheyenne (the January Buddy Arnold Fund dog), Lady9 (the January Max's Memorial Fund dog), Baby5, Buddy31, Billy Bob, Tank2, Buddy33...so far. December 2004: Gibson (the December Buddy Arnold Fund dog), Dusty4 (the December Max's Memorial Fund dog), Happy Jack, Ivan, Buck4, Honey6, Hark, Poppy, Tonka, Duffy, and Shadow12. November 2004: Pumba (the November Buddy Arnold Fund dog), Dixon (the November Max's Memorial Fund dog), Stevie (a Maddie's Fund Dog), Tayla, Abby10, Josie, Shane2, and Buddy32. Not all LABMED stories are Success Stories in the usual sense of the word. Please read Axel's Story, Wilbur's Story and Hope's Story. Davey's case led to our researching on-line information about poisons, and Colby's story contains information about responsible pet ownership. Even less-than-successful outcomes for one dog can sometimes lead to something good for others. |
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