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

2022

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Layla was found as a stray with an injured leg. Thankfully she has healed and was adopted by Jessica & Chris of Apex.

Dusty, renamed Bailey (on left), and Penelope were surrendered to a rural shelter because the family's baby was allergic to dogs. On the left. He has been adopted by Brendan & Crimson and their other dog, Loki, all of Wake

Sage and Sawyer came to us from Vance County. Sage now calls Cary home with Kieran and Christine and their son, Brendan.

Vinnie, renamed George, came to us from Vance County where he was found dumped on the side of the road with two other dogs. After a major knee surgery to repair a luxating patella, he was adopted by Cornelia and

Bonnie and Clyde were picked up on the side of the road by animal control and brought to the Granville County Shelter. These poor babies were in rough shape: covered in fleas, malnourished, and had mange. Renamed Holly, Bonnie now

Naveen is a member of our Prince & Princess litter (Flynn, Moana, Naveen, Rapunzel, Tiana), who were surrendered to Tarboro Animal shelter after being found abandoned in the woods behind someone’s house. Renamed Rudy, he has been adopted by Gia

The adorable Holly came to us from Tarboro Animal Shelter. She is now a foster failure with longtime BFPA foster Phyllis of Sanford!

This cute fella was being given away for free and a friend of of a BFPA volunteer came across him and asked if we could help. Archie now lives in Morrisville with Quinisha and Michael.

A close BFPA friend and volunteer had seen Cosmo roaming for a few weeks and could tell she was nursing. She was finally able to catch Cosmo her two puppies, Ridge and Jerden and get them safely into BFPA foster homes. Ridge is a

BFPA took in a senior bonded pair, Faith & Dawn, from Vance County Shelter. They were severely neglected and their "before" pictures were heartbreaking. The shelter spent several hours shaving them down, giving them baths, and cleaning them up when