Moira is one of our Schitt's Creek litter (Alexis, David, Jocelyn, Johnny, Moira, Roland, Stevie, Ted, Twyla). These babies were dumped in a yard in Oxford and then brought to the Granville County shelter where BFPA rescued them. Now called
Hank came from Lenior County. His momma had showed up at a nice man's house to have her puppies, and homes were found for all the puppies. One of the adopters ended up in the hospital and was unable to
This big boy, Gus, came from Lincoln County. He was found as a stray, but the owners decided to surrender him because they were upset with him for killing livestock on their farm. Amy of Raleigh is a lucky lady--Gus
Twyla is one of our Schitt's Creek litter (Alexis, David, Jocelyn, Johnny, Moira, Roland, Stevie, Ted, Twyla). These babies were dumped in a yard in Oxford and then brought to the Granville County shelter where BFPA rescued them. She now
Ted (on the right) is one of our Schitt's Creek litter (Alexis, David, Jocelyn, Johnny, Moira, Roland, Stevie, Ted, Twyla). These babies were dumped in a yard in Oxford and then brought to the Granville County shelter where BFPA rescued
Hope was a stray who ended up at the Lee County shelter. She is a foster failure with Wendy of Cary, her 2 daughters, and Hope's new big sister, Biska.
Poor Sinha was in an altercation with a large dog which caused her eye to protrude out. The owners were unable to afford eye surgery to have it removed, so they asked to euthanize her. The vet would not do
Poppy was found as a stray and brought to the Wake County Shelter with her skin in poor condition and missing half of her fur. BFPA brought her into our foster program when no owner came forward. She has been
Noree was surrendered to Granville County shelter because they said she was too growly and nippy with the kids. Renamed Mo, she has been adopted by Molly of Durham.