Luna
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Luna
AvailableLuna is a mixed breed American Staffordshire Terrier and Pit Bull Terrier from Baltimore, MD. She’s an adult, weighs about 58 pounds, and is spayed. Being medium-sized and house trained makes her a low-maintenance housemate who’s ready to become someone’s loyal companion.
About Luna
BREAKING: The city’s best-kept secret is Luna, a 58-pound ‘potato’ currently disguised as a dog and ready to leave her long stint in foster limbo behind. Luna delivers professional-grade cuddles, part-time athletic zips during zoomie hour, and full-time emotional support services—no questions asked. She’s crate trained, house trained, dog friendly, obsessed with people, and runs on a steady diet of love, toys, and the occasional stolen ice cube. This girl’s attached to her tiny stuffed cow, which she’d save from any disaster. She’s got a cartoonishly sweet face and a knack for being wherever her people are, every minute of the day. Luna’s what you’d call a classic Velcro dog—expect companionship at all times, even (especially) in the bathroom. She manages to juggle adventure readiness and shameless napping, all while issuing five-star affection ratings. At nearly four, Luna’s baffled no one has adopted her, given her comedic chops, unshakeable loyalty, and general ‘thicc’ girl magic. She’s ready to go home and claim her rightful place on your best chair. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Luna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Luna, as a mixed American Staffordshire Terrier and Pit Bull Terrier, adapts well to homes where her people are often around and engaged. Both breeds enjoy a loving home environment with space for indoor relaxation and family bonding.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Luna would appreciate access to a yard or regular walks, but these breeds are happy as long as they get daily exercise and attention, even if space is limited.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
American Staffordshire and Pit Bull Terriers like Luna are often affectionate with children and make loyal family dogs when properly supervised and socialized.











