Hello! Welcome to my profile! I am from the Science Fair group my sister and I are the Biota Science Duo, get to know me…
"Hello, I'm Fauna, a puppy full of love and laughter. I'm a goofball who loves to play and cuddle. I've got a sister, and boy, do I love her! We're the best of friends. I love to go on magical "tails", get it? Tails!?! haha I am a goofball too. I love to explore the yard and fine mysterious stones. In my eyes they glow and I like to imagine they teleport me! Maybe one day a stone will teleport me to my furever home. I'm smart, brave and loyal, always ready for an adventure. I'm looking for a forever home, where I can share my magical love and laughter. Will you be my new family?"
P.S... Did you know when you adopt through AFO you get FREE/discounted dog training through their partnership with GoodPup? Well, when you adopt me you can continue my training and reinforce what I already know with expert help! How cool is that?!”
Adoption form: allfurone.org/dog-adoption-application/
*Remember - AFO DOES NOT HAVE ANY INFORMATION or guesses as to breed from dogs pulled out of under-serviced high-volume intake shelters!
Why? Our pets are rescued from shelters in underserved communities. All of our dogs and cats deserve to feel loved and know they are wanted. Each pet in our care has their own story which defines their individual personality, behavior, and needs. We provide proper veterinary care and offer a consistent routine to allow for any necessary behavior modification to happen in a healthy and positive way.
Demands for visual breed typing and/or size requirements are contributing to larger scale issues that are impacting the ability of pets and their families to stay together during life changes. Every single pet in our care is beautiful and discrimination towards color, sex, coat type, size, and/or species is an outdated archetype All Fur One is determined to have all our adopters rise above. With that, AFO has stopped participating in visual breed typing practices that are detrimental to our cause, and therefore all veterinary records and pet profiles for dogs will reflect "Mix" as the breed.