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Dog Alumni

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Betty, renamed Sofie, was found as a stray in Granville County and never reclaimed. She lives in Smithfield with Hedi, Nelly (pictured), and their other dog, Shatzi.

Brandy, renamed Squirt, was found as a stray. She has been adopted by Ellen and Brenda of Durham.

Kelsey was found as a stray and never reclaimed. She is a foster failure with Kim and her children Ben and Katherine, all of Clayton.

Frieda is one of 5 beagles (Farrah, Flora, Frannie, Freddy, Frieda) we took in from Randolph County that came from a single home. These dogs were living outside, however were most were socialized well with people. She has been adopted

Molly, renamed Fern, and her two puppies, Finley and George found themselves at the Tyrrell County shelter after their owner became seriously ill. Adopted by Harriet (pictured) and Jim of Raleigh. Also pictured are grandchildren Molly and Braeden.

Jolene was found as a stray and brought to a full Vance County shelter. Luckily for her, BFPA stepped in and brought her into our foster program! She was a foster-to-adopt by Kaitlyn, the daughter of one of BFPA's long-time

Frannie is one of 5 beagles (Farrah, Flora, Frannie, Freddy, Frieda) we took in from Randolph County that came from a single home. These dogs were living outside, however were most were socialized well with people. She was a foster

Freddy is one of 5 beagles (Farrah, Flora, Frannie, Freddy, Frieda) we took in from Randolph County that came from a single home. These dogs were living outside, however were most were socialized well with people. He has been adopted

Trevor was found all alone in a parking lot in Oxford. He was adopted by his foster mom, Sarah of Durham.

Scottie, on left and renamed Tak, was a very scared stray who was brought into the Wake County shelter. After no owner was found, BFPA took him in. He has been adopted by David and Anita and their other dog,