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My name is Favre the Bearded Dragon!

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Favre the Bearded Dragon
Favre came to J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue on 10/18/25 after being left behind when a family member moved out.

They’re approximately 4–5 years old and especially love chasing down crickets. Favre enjoys basking, exploring, and watching the activity around their enclosure.

Bearded dragons are friendly, interactive reptiles that thrive with proper lighting, heat, a varied diet, and plenty of enrichment. Favre is ready for a stable, caring home where they can soak up all the warmth—and attention—they deserve.

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John Moyles
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976 American Dr, STE 1, NEENAH, WI 54956
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976 American Drive, Suite 1, Neenah, WI 54956

Tuesday - Saturday

2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sunday - Monday
Closed

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J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue, founded in February 2020, is a compassionate organization dedicated to addressing the issue of unwanted exotic pets. Recognizing the potential harm of releasing such animals into the wild, the organization strives to provide responsible alternatives. Committed to the welfare of aquatic creatures, J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue focuses on finding suitable homes for surrendered pets. Through their efforts, they aim to not only ensure the well-being of individual animals but also contribute to broader conservation initiatives by preventing the introduction of non-native species into natural ecosystems. With a mission rooted in education and responsible pet ownership, J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue plays a vital role in fostering a harmonious coexistence between humans and aquatic life.

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