10/22/24 Weight: 21.4 lbs.
Expected to be midsize.
Estimated DOB: 07/12/24
This little dog is a hoot! She is silly, funny and very playful. Fuana will do best in a home with another dog.
Watch my video on my meeting cats! (As part of our dedication to the welfare of all animals under our care, we conduct basic cat testing for dogs brought into our rescue. However, it's essential to understand that while we strive to assess their compatibility with cats, we cannot guarantee their behavior in all situations.)
Fuana has been diagnosed with idiopathic vestibular syndrome. Here's some details: It is a condition that affects a dog's balance and is caused by issues in the inner and middle ear. Some dogs make a full recovery, while others may have residual symptoms like a head tilt or abnormal balance. Idiopathic vestibular syndrome doesn't usually shorten a dog's life expectancy.
These side affects it actually makes Fauna more endearing with her goofy ways. Another dog to play with helps curb the side affects by keeping her busy.
Before leaving Cortez Rescue, all dogs will be given a full medical assessment to ensure optimum health, current on vaccinations, and spayed/neutered. All dogs are microchipped before leaving Mexico.