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Dog Alumni

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Our "Breakfast Litter" (Bagel, Benedict, Jelly, Muffin, and Waffles) were an unwanted litter surrendered to Granville County. Bagel, renamed Oreo, has been adopted by Rita, Manuel, and Clara of Holly Springs.

Kahlua ("Lou") was pulled from Wake County Animal. Sadly he was an owner surrender that suffered from skin issues most likely caused by allergies. Based on his condition it appeared his owners let the issues go on too long before

Doris was a stray that came from Wake County Shelter. She has been adopted by BFPA volunteers Danielle and Tommy of Raleigh.

Brady was found as a stray and ended up at Granville County shelter. He has been adopted by Grant of Raleigh.

Chive (2nd from right) is one of an entire family surrendered to the Montgomery shelter: Anise (mom) and her seven 3-week old puppies (Chili, Chive, Nutmeg, Parsley, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme). Now called Frank, he has been adopted by Beverley &

Our "Breakfast Litter" (Bagel, Benedict, Jelly, Muffin, and Waffles) were an unwanted litter surrendered to Granville County. Waffles, renamed Veda, now lives in Wake Forest with Mikayla and her family.

Ginger (on the right) was found as a stray and ended up in Randolph County shelter. She was in pretty rough shape when she was found, with several skin and secondary infections which needed to be treated. She now calls

Our "National Parks" litter (Bryce, Canyon, Denali, Kenai, Sequoia) came from the Montgomery County Shelter. Kenai, now called Honey Bee, lives in Cary with Brenda (pictured) and Joe and their daughter, Kimmie.

Nora, on the left, was pulled from Vance County shelterafter being surrendered with 3 other dogs. Sadly, her owner was being evicted and was unable to find a place to go with her dogs. The shelter was full and we

Thyme, renamed Charlie, is one of an entire family surrendered to the Montgomery shelter: Anise (mom) and her seven 3-week old puppies (Chili, Chive, Nutmeg, Parsley, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme). Adopted by Denise, Michael, and son Nolan, all of Durham.