Adoption Fees - Dogs: $300 | Puppies: $325 | Cats: $150

September 2020

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Mayes (in front) is a member of the May Pups 2020 (Manny, Mason, Marco, Maddie, Macy). These puppies were found on the side of the road in Washington County. Renamed Tucker, he has been adopted by Kristen (pictured) and Carey of

Our lab puppies (Amelie, Bolt, Bree, Christian, Gabby, Gabe, Hazel, Scooby, Willow) were an unwanted litter from a farm in Angier. BFPA agreed to take the puppies and have mom & dad altered. She has been adopted by Lynne and

Toby was found running loose by a family who took him home and then to the vet where he was x-rayed and diagnosed with a sprained wrist, which is completely healed. He had over 100 ticks removed, was underweight, and

Shaggy was adopted from Johnston County Animal Services in February, but sadly his owner passed away and the family returned Shaggy to the shelter. BFPA was happy to admit him into our rescue and find him a new home with

Finn was found as a stray and brought to the Caswell County shelter. When no owner came forward, he came to BFPA! He is the 2nd foster failure for Carol and Jimmy of Angier.

Mother of the "T" Pups 2020, Lucy was an owner surrender to the Caswell County Shelter. Her puppies, Timon, Tiger Lily, Tillie, and Tess were admitted into BFPA a few weeks later. Lucy was adopted by her foster, Millie of

Dakota was originally found as a stray and brought to a rural shelter. Her heartworm treatment was sponsored by RADAR, a wonderful non-profit group who helps at-risk shelter dogs. She was adopted by Nick & Amy of Fuquay Varina.

Bryce was pulled from the Caswell County shelter. He now lives in Raleigh with Mark, Marlena, and their son, Cooper.

Maddie is a member of the May Pups 2020 (Manny, Mayes, Marco, Mason, Macy). These puppies were found on the side of the road in Washington County. On right, renamed Penny, is the 3rd BFPA dog adopted by Jenny and

Macy is a member of the May Pups 2020 (Manny, Mayes, Marco, Maddie, Mason). These puppies were found on the side of the road in Washington County. Renamed Darcy, she lives in Cary with Terri and Gray.