Luna
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Luna
AvailableLuna is a 2-year, 11-month-old female Husky/Labrador Retriever mix with a sleek black and white coat, short in length, and mesmerizing pale blue eyes. She’s not yet house trained but has already been spayed and is current on vaccinations. Luna currently resides in Godley, TX, where she’s waiting for her loving forever home.
About Luna
Luna stands out with her soft black coat, white markings, and those stunning blue Husky eyes. She’s a gentle, easygoing girl who tends to be shy when you first meet her, preferring to hang back until she feels comfortable. Luna, a little over two years old and on the quiet side, is already spayed and up to date on vaccinations. She’s used to sharing space with other dogs—especially her best friend Rex—but she’s ready to find a home of her own where she can settle in and be cherished. Her short coat is easy to care for, and her tall, pricked ears are always up and alert. Pictures rarely do her justice; her calm beauty really comes through in person. Luna is waiting in Godley, TX, for someone who appreciates her gentle nature and wants a soft-hearted companion. 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’s Husky/Labrador Retriever mix background means she can thrive in homes with a moderate pace, ideally with a secure yard or access to outdoor activities. She appreciates environments where she can feel safe and settle in at her own speed.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a Husky/Labrador Retriever mix, Luna benefits from having a yard to explore or daily walks. She enjoys time outside but is not excessively energetic, making her well-suited to homes with at least a small yard or frequent outings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Luna’s breeds are generally good with children, especially those who respect her space. With her gentle, shy personality, she’ll do best around calmer kids who give her time to warm up.











