

LILA

LILA & LEO
AGE: Approximately 7 weeks old
BREED: Mix
SEX: F & M
BACKGROUND: Lila and Leo were found running amuck in Bladen County. They are super sweet little puppies.
NEEDS: They are currently with their respective fosters learning potty training and being a good little gal and guy.
HEALTH ISSUES: Lila and Leo have had one round of vaccines.
LEO



MEATBALL
AGE: To come
BREED: To come
SEX: M
BACKGROUND: This beautiful guy was rescued from a shelter.
NEEDS: Meatball is SUCH an amazing pup. He's just a snuggle bunny with one of our loving fosters; he's loving his humans. He gets along with other dogs, and is learning to be a good boy in the house.
HEALTH ISSUES: Meatball's labs and X-rays look good. He is heartworm positive BUT he has already started treatment and we will get him fully healthy again! Freedom Bridge remains financially responsible for his treatments until completed. He's up-to-date on core vaccines, and is neutered and microchipped.

BOONE
AGE: To come
BREED: Mix
SEX: M
BACKGROUND: Boone is yet another "Little" who was found in this big world all by himself.
NEEDS: This adorable little guy is VERY scared and won't stop shaking BUT he is doing a little better in his amazing fosters' home. Boone is such a sweet boy but soooo very nervous. He's learning that there are kind humans in this world. More to come as he comes out of his shell.
HEALTH ISSUES: Boone is chipped, up-to-date on core vaccines, and neutered. He is healthy and ready for his forever family.

MAMA SURI
AGE: Approximately 1 to 1.5 years old
BREED: Lab Mix
SEX: F
BACKGROUND: Suri was a very scared mama, handling life on her own. She was found by the graveyard with her puppy Scout. Animal Control was able to first get Scout. They found 3 other puppies that had passed. One of their attempts to catch Mama ended up catching another pup, Inky. And, FINALLY, Mama and one remaining pup, Gravy, got into a Good Samaritan's car who stopped for them. Because Mama wanted to meet the pup the Good Samaritan had with her, she was able to get them and notify Animal Control. We took them under rescue. Mama and 3 puppies are now safe.
NEEDS: Suri finished nursing her babies and her little ones have found loving homes. Now Suri needs a loving home to show her a safe life that's not on the streets.
HEALTH ISSUES: She is in good health and is ready for stability, security, and love.


Wilmington, North Carolina
FREEDOM BRIDGE
ANIMAL RESCUE NC
ADOPTION AND FOSTERING
to find forever homes
Join Us! Bring Your Pup!
Saturday, August 23, 8:00-11:00am
at Carolina Beach Pier!
12th
SURF DOG EXPERIENCE
"Presented" by KONA BREWING CO.
Created and produced by OCEAN EVENTS USA, LLC


100% of $45 Registration fee is donated to
Freedom Bridge Animal Rescue NC!
A huge Shout Out and Thank You to OCEAN EVENTS USA
who raised $1,600.00 for FBAR at the May Surf Dog Event!!!
Register your pup for the Surf Dog Experience
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Did You Know?
N.C. 2nd HIGHEST EUTHANASIA RATE IN U.S.
Mama Lady, rescued while pregnant with her NINE puppies, represents just ONE example of how not spaying or neutering adds to both the volume of unwanted animals and the health of those not altered.



As of 2024, North Carolina was the SECOND leading state in percentage of animals euthanized in shelters (not including euthanization due to medical or behavioral issues).
One way communities help combat this is spay/neuter services in efforts to reduce populations. You can do your part in improving these statistics by doing so with your pets.
Spaying/neutering your pet may offer more benefits such as :
• Decrease the risk of illness such as uterine infection, cancers, and enlarged prostate glands
• Reduce mating-related behaviors (marking territory!)
• Eliminate heat cycles
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Always consult your vet to discuss the right option for your pet
and always encourage others to ADOPT NOT SHOP!
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Sources: American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and Total.Vet

Euthanizing so many pups is soooo unnecessary on so many levels. We need to do better!