Adoption Fees - Dogs: $300 | Puppies: $325 | Cats: $125

September 2023

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Miley (3rd from left) was pulled from Wake County Shelter after she was surrendered by her owner for not being able to take care of her medical issues. She lives now in Raleigh with foster failures Kristina and Raymond. Her

Tina and her 7 puppies (Chopper, Copper, Dopper, Hopper, Popper, Stopper, and Whopper) came to BFPA from Randolph County Shelter. Poor Tina had puppies and the owner didn't want them, so the ACO convinced the owner to give up the

When BFPA rescued Honeybun, we and didn't know she was pregnant. What a surprise when she gave birth shortly thereafter to 6 gorgeous healthy puppies (Candy, Custard, Donut, Fritter, Granola, and Jello)! Honeybun now lives in Durham with Jaimie and

Butter & Jelly were brought to the shelter after the momma dog was hit by a car and died. An owner never came forward to reclaim them, so they were brought to BFPA. Jelly, sitting on the floor, has been

Butter & Jelly were brought to the shelter after the momma dog was hit by a car and died. An owner never came forward to reclaim them, so they were brought to BFPA. Butter, now named Cassie, lives in Holly

Barney (husky) was originally adopted from the Pitt County shelter by a college student. She could no longer care for him due to medical reasons, so her grandparents took him while they looked for a rescue. This boy was fostered

Toby had been hit by a car, was in a lot of pain and brought to a shelter for help. The shelter was going to put him down if a foster group didn't step in to save him, but thankfully

Henry came to BFPA from the Vance County Shelter where he was found as a stray and never reclaimed. He now lives in Raleigh with Ken and Dee.

Frankie, now called Mila, was found as a stray with a broken Tibia and brought to Lee County shelter. She was extremely underweight, only weighing 12lbs. Luckily the shelter was able to get her to a vet and they were

Tina and her 7 puppies (Chopper, Copper, Dopper, Hopper, Popper, Stopper, and Whopper) came to BFPA from Randolph County Shelter. Poor Tina had puppies and the owner didn't want them, so the ACO convinced the owner to give up the