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

2021

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Casper (renamed Polar) is one of seven puppies (Autumn, Bones, Casper, Charm, Echo, Shadow, Spirit) born into BFPA foster care after their mom, Lulu, was brought into the Vance County Shelter as a pregnant stray He now lives in Franklinton

Bones (renamed Mozzarella) is one of seven puppies (Autumn, Bones, Casper, Charm, Echo, Shadow, Spirit) born into BFPA foster care after their mom, Lulu, was brought into the Vance County Shelter as a pregnant stray. This handsome pup now lives

Autumn is one of seven puppies (Autumn, Bones, Casper, Charm, Echo, Shadow, Spirit) born into BFPA foster care after their mom, Lulu, was brought into the Vance County Shelter as a pregnant stray. This adorable little pup has been adopted

A friend of one of BFPA's long-time volunteers took in Chip from a bad situation but couldn’t keep him. Renamed Finn, he lives in Graham with Cole, Elizabeth, and their son, Will.

BFPA was alerted to three puppies (Moose, Rutt, and Tuke) who were part of an accidental litter. Tuke, renamed Tucker, now lives in N. Raleigh with Conner, Ryah, Bryan and Piper (in front).

Dolly was surrendered to Randolph County along with her sister when the landlord told the owner they had to leave. She now lives in Chapel Hill with Jason and Amy and their children Seamus and Phoebe. Dog in front is

Alexis 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. Renamed Sage,

Johnny 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. He was

Vegas lives in Cary with (l-to-r) Jade, Kat and Brendan. Vegas was adopted in 2015 but returned in January 2021 after the owners had children and Vegas could not adjust.

Kova, now called Yoda (check the ears), was an owner surrender as her owner could no longer physically care for her. Kova was also dealing with some medical issues of her own, so BFPA took her in to get her