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

September 2021

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Dobie (renamed DooBee), was one of 14 dogs total turned into the shelter by someone who said they “found” them in a dumpster in Wake County. He has been adopted by Marcia of Morrisville.

Molly and her two puppies, Finley and George found themselves at the Tyrrell County shelter after their owner became seriously ill. Renamed Abu, George has been adopted by Shweta and Nishant of Cary.

Peanut came into the Wake County Shelter as a stray, but no one ever came to claim her. Renamed Gracie, she now lives in Durham with Deb.

Brownie was brought into a full shelter as a stray and never reclaimed. This beauty now lives in Durham with Kersten (pictured) and Neil.

Banks, on left, renamed Cricket, and his brother River were seen tossed out of a car on a rural road in Tyrrell County. He has been adopted by Christopher (pictured) and Danielle of Chapel Hill and their other dog, Roo.

Dallas and his sister Deena were unsocialized owner surrenders to Vance County. Dallas is in back between adopters Kelli and Dale of Durham. Dallas' big sister is BobbiJo (in front). Another doggie friend named Vinnie was visiting.

Hazel and her five, 4-week old puppies (Bud, Blossom, Robin, Rose, Sunny) were owner surrenders to Randolph County. The owner realized they could no longer take care of them so gave them up. Bud, renamed Guts, lives in Cary with

Deena (on left), renamed Snickers, and her brother Dallas were unsocialized owner surrenders to Vance County. She now lives in Raleigh with Rodney and Kelsey and their other dog, Sonic.

Hazel and her five, 4-week old puppies (Bud, Blossom, Robin, Rose, Sunny) were owner surrenders to Randolph County. The owner realized they could no longer take care of them so gave them up. Robin, renamed Stella, now lives in Holly

Hazel and her five, 4-week old puppies (Bud, Blossom, Robin, Rose, Sunny) were owner surrenders to Randolph County. The owner realized they could no longer take care of them so gave them up. Rose, renamed Rosie, has been adopted by