Luna Brigitte
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Luna Brigitte
AvailableLuna Brigitte is a large, adult female Husky with a bicolor coat and medium-length fur. She is house trained, spayed, and her vaccinations are current. Luna Brigitte is in Studio City, CA.
About Luna Brigitte
Luna Brigitte is a striking Husky, around two and a half years old and about 60 lbs. She survived rough conditionsāfound chained up among her own waste, surrounded by rats. After being rescued, sheās settled in indoors and often chooses to rest quietly at someoneās feet, soaking up attention when sheās earned your trust. Luna can be cautious, a trait she developed growing up on the streets, but she bonds powerfully with people she trusts. Food is a big motivator for her, making her quite trainable, though she does have some resource guarding with other dogs around food and new situations can make her wary. She is dignified, well-mannered inside, and fully house trained. Luna Brigitte is spayed and up to date on all vaccines. Sheās looking for a new home, as her rescuer can no longer keep her safe. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Luna Brigitte
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Luna Brigitte, as a Husky, generally thrives in homes with space to move and explore. Huskies do best with active owners who can provide regular exercise and plenty of engagement.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huskies like Luna Brigitte need ample outdoor spaceāideally a secure yardāto satisfy their energetic nature and curiosity. Without one, daily long walks and play sessions are important.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Luna Brigitteās breed, the Husky, is often friendly and can do well with children, provided interactions are supervised and respectful, especially considering her past trauma and food-guarding tendencies.











