Adopt a Labrador Retriever in New Mexico
Take the Match QuizAvailable Labrador Retrievers in New Mexico
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About Adopting a Labrador Retriever in New Mexico
Adopting a Labrador Retriever from a rescue or shelter in New Mexico means giving a dog a second chance — and often saving on the cost of buying from a breeder. Most shelter dogs come spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, with adoption fees ranging from $50 to $400.
Before bringing a Labrador Retriever home, make sure your living space, schedule, and family setup match the breed's energy and temperament. Want help deciding? Take our 60-second match quiz and we'll suggest breeds that fit your lifestyle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to adopt a Labrador Retriever in New Mexico?
Adoption fees in New Mexico typically range from $50 to $400. The fee usually covers spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchipping, and a vet check. Some senior dogs and longer-stay residents have reduced fees.
What's the adoption process like?
Most shelters require an application, sometimes a phone interview, and occasionally a home check. The process can take anywhere from same-day to two weeks depending on the rescue. Once approved, you'll meet the dog, sign paperwork, and pay the adoption fee.
Are these dogs already vaccinated?
Yes — almost all dogs listed here come from rescues that vaccinate, deworm, and microchip before adoption. Each dog's profile lists their specific medical history.
Can I find a Labrador Retriever puppy in New Mexico?
Yes — though purebred puppies are less common in shelters, mixed-breed puppies of similar build are widely available. Filter the listings above by age, or check back regularly as new dogs arrive daily.