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Ruby was a stray at a rural shelter and very much at risk because the shelter was full. This girl is so sweet, calm and friendly that BFPA stepped in and admitted her to our rescue. She has been adopted

Poor Jack (left) was an owner surrender to Wake County who was told he had been hit by a car. After a trip to BFPA's vet, we discovered that leg had likely been broken for several weeks. After a complicated

Buddy (on the right) was rescued from a hoarding situation, living in horrible conditions. Renamed Max, he is the son of 2020 dog Princess. So very shy, but adorable, and he lives in Durham with another long-time BFPA foster/adopter Marty.

Kelly (renamed Dora) is from our Office Pup litter (Jim, Michael, Andy, Dwight, and Pam) which was surrendered to Granville County as an unwanted litter. She lives in Graham with Jen and Shawn and their children (l-to-right) Drew, Jasmine, and

The stunning Skylar was pulled from death row at Duplin County on her last day. Now called Sky, she has been waiting nine months to find her forever home. Finally, this gorgeous girl has one in Chapel Hill with Devin

Michael is from our Office Pup litter (Jim, Pam, Andy, Dwight, and Kelly) which was surrendered to Granville County as an unwanted litter. Renamed Raylan, he has been adopted by Alex and Laura of Cary.

Jim is from our Office Pup litter (Pam, Michael, Andy, Dwight, and Kelly) which was surrendered to Granville County as an unwanted litter. Renamed Hal, he lives in Cary with Molly (pictured), Tom, and their family.

Andy is from our Office Pup litter (Jim, Michael, Pam, Dwight, and Kelly) which was surrendered to Granville County as an unwanted litter. Renamed Luke, he has been adopted by Maria of Cary.

Sadly, Rosie and her mom were abandoned by her owner who had some medical issues. The owner's mother decided to keep the mom dog, but asked for help with Rosie. Renamed Love, she has a bright future ahead with Sarah

Sparky was an owner surrender to Lee County because they said he is an escape artist, and I guess were tired of him getting out. This fabulous, handsome dog now lives happily in Durham with David.