Luna C
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Luna C
AvailableLuna C is a medium-sized female Pit Bull mix with a black and white medium-length coat. She was born in July 2023 and is both spayed and vaccinated. Luna C is house trained and currently residing in Santa Paula, CA.
About Luna C
Luna C is a young medium-sized Pit Bull mix with a black and white coat, born in July 2023—she’s a sweet Cancer pup, so she might have a soft spot for comfort and connection. At the moment, she needs both a foster and a permanent home. Her last owner nearly gave up on her, but Luna C’s bright spirit earned her a second chance. Luna C thrives on human attention and playtime; toys and people bring out her spark. She enjoys romping with other dogs at the kennel but at heart, she’d rather be an only dog, soaking up all the love as queen of the castle. It’s not known how she does with children or cats, so any introductions would need care. She’s fully house trained, uses a doggie door, and will let you know when she needs a bathroom break. Walks are a pleasure—Luna C knows her basics like sit, lay down, and recall, making her easy to handle. She is a hopeful, gentle soul ready to brighten a home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Luna C
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull mixes like Luna C typically fit well into active households that offer a good mix of companionship and structure. She does well with space to play and thrive, especially as the only dog in the home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium-sized yard or regular walks are ideal for a Pit Bull mix like Luna C. She appreciates chances to play and exercise, but doesn't require a huge property.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull mixes are often affectionate and sturdy, making them good companions for families with older children who understand dog boundaries. With Luna C, since her comfort around kids is unknown, slow, supervised introductions would be best.











