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Dog Alumni

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Julie was an owner surrender from Tyrell County. She has been adopted by Debby of Fayetteville.

Starsky & Hutch, renamed Buddy and Barney respectively, were found by a lady in Johnston County who kept them safe while she tried to find their owner. No owner was ever found, and based on how poor their condition was

Poor Ollie was found as a stray in Granville County and ended up at the shelter. He definitely belonged to someone as he came in with a tick collar, but he was never reclaimed. He now calls Carrboro home now

Howey & Hailey were owner surrenders to another rescue earlier this year. Unfortunately they were stressed in the home with the small children and the family asked for help to rehome. The other rescue was not having luck finding a

Betsy had a rough start to life, which included surviving parvo and being surrendered by her first owner, all by the time she was 3 months old! Now called Bitsy, she lives in Apex with Danny & Emma and their

Luna was an owner surrender to a rural shelter when the family could no longer afford to provide a good home for her. She has been adopted by Abby of Durham. Abby is head over heels in love with Luna!

Ginger and her sister Dixie are pair of dogs with skin issues we pulled from Wake County Shelter. Sadly, they have been in and out of the shelter together since 2016 as the owner was unable to care for them.

Our "Mayberry Litter" (Andy Taylor, Opie Taylor, Barney Fife, Aunt Bee, Gomer Pyle, and Otis) came from the Mt. Airy area because they were an unwanted litter of Newfoundland mixes. Opie Taylor, renamed Oakley, lives in N. Raleigh with Jenna

Our "Mayberry Litter" (Andy Taylor, Opie Taylor, Barney Fife, Aunt Bee, Gomer Pyle, and Otis) came from the Mt. Airy area because they were an unwanted litter of Newfoundland mixes. Barney Fife (on the right), renamed Bruin, was adopted by

Our "Mayberry Litter" (Andy Taylor, Opie Taylor, Barney Fife, Aunt Bee, Gomer Pyle, and Otis) came from the Mt. Airy area because they were an unwanted litter of Newfoundland mixes. Aunt Bee (on the right), renamed Violet, lives in Raleigh