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Ethel came to the Orange County shelter as a stray and she was in pretty rough condition. She was missing most of her fur and had skin and ear infections. This may be one of the sweetest dogs BFPA has

Zoe (now spelled Zoey) and her two puppies, Chip and Daisy, were surrendered to BFPA by a man from Ramseur who could no longer care for them. Cyndy (pictured) & Mike of Apex took Momma Zoey to foster and

Buck (renamed Cal) is one of our Frontier Pups (Buck, Amos, Henry, Emmie, and Josie), who were found in a ditch in Tarboro and brought to a vet office. He has been adopted by Andrew, Liz, and son Brady of

Amos (renamed Maverick) is one of our Frontier Pups (Buck, Amos, Henry, Emmie, and Josie), who were found in a ditch in Tarboro and brought to a vet office. He lives in Raleigh with Jordan.

Henry (renamed Cooper) is one of our Frontier Pups (Buck, Amos, Henry, Emmie, and Josie), who were found in a ditch in Tarboro and brought to a vet office. They were dehydrated and cold and lucky to be found when

Pepper was pulled from Rockingham County shelter where she was found as a stray and never reclaimed. Now called Penny, she lives in New Hill with Shelly (pictured) and husband Duane.

Chip (renamed Beau), his sister Daisy, and Momma Zoe were surrendered to BFPA by a man from Ramseur who could no longer care for them. This little guy is living the best life in Cary. This photo was taken when

Daisy (on left), her brother Chip, and Momma Zoe were surrendered to BFPA by a man from Ramseur who could no longer care for them. Liz and her daughter Saria initially fostered the entire family, but quickly fell in love

Winnie was found in Siler City by the granddaughter of the lady that has been fostering her. After much search for her owners, they asked for help to get her into rescue. Not only is Winnie a foster-failure, but she's

Stella, on the right, was actually found by someone who was in the mountains for a weekend. Since there was a snow storm, the person brought her back home to Raleigh and started networking hers. Apparently someone in the area