Luna
Color: Black & White Piebald
Coat: Smooth
Age: 6 years
Sex: Female Spayed
Size: 12.5 pounds
Coat: Smooth
Age: 6 years
Sex: Female Spayed
Size: 12.5 pounds
Luna came into rescue when both of her family members passed away within a short time of each other. A family member took Luna in but Luna wasn’t crazy about the Rottweiler in the home even though the Rottie had no problem with her.
Luna is a mini whose tail never stops wagging. She has always been an only dog so having a second or 3rd dog in the home is not necessary. Luna is happy to get all the attention on her own.
Luna is housebroken but prefers to potty off leash. She enjoys walks but her foster mom says she never potties on walks. So, a yard might be necessary.
Luna came with a soft crate which she leaped in and out of the top. We got a kick out of that. But after she arrived in the foster home, she decided a crate was no longer for her and insisted on sleeping in the big bed. She’s been a bit spoiled since she came into rescue.
Luna had a few minor medical issues when she arrived, but all have been taken care of, and Luna is ready for her new and hopefully forever home.
For more information on Luna, feel free to email me at [email protected] or call 661 618-7308.
Luna is up to date on shots, spayed and micro chipped.
An approved application is required for Luna’s adoption. She is located in southern CA and needs to be adopted within a
2-3 hour distance since I deliver my dogs to their new homes personally.
The tax-deductible adoption donation for Luna is $400.
Luna came into rescue when both of her family members passed away within a short time of each other. A family member took Luna in but Luna wasn’t crazy about the Rottweiler in the home even though the Rottie had no problem with her.
Luna is a mini whose tail never stops wagging. She has always been an only dog so having a second or 3rd dog in the home is not necessary. Luna is happy to get all the attention on her own.
Luna is housebroken but prefers to potty off leash. She enjoys walks but her foster mom says she never potties on walks. So, a yard might be necessary.
Luna came with a soft crate which she leaped in and out of the top. We got a kick out of that. But after she arrived in the foster home, she decided a crate was no longer for her and insisted on sleeping in the big bed. She’s been a bit spoiled since she came into rescue.
Luna had a few minor medical issues when she arrived, but all have been taken care of, and Luna is ready for her new and hopefully forever home.
For more information on Luna, feel free to email me at [email protected] or call 661 618-7308.
Luna is up to date on shots, spayed and micro chipped.
An approved application is required for Luna’s adoption. She is located in southern CA and needs to be adopted within a
2-3 hour distance since I deliver my dogs to their new homes personally.
The tax-deductible adoption donation for Luna is $400.

