Luna
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Luna
AvailableLuna is a large adult female Husky with a beautiful white and cream medium-length coat and striking blue eyes. She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, and was last weighed at 41 pounds. Luna lives in Linton, IN, and does well with other dogs and children. She’s crate trained, though it’s not her favorite, and needs a bit more weight to reach her best health.
About Luna
Luna is a classic husky—sweet, energetic, and full of personality. She can be quite vocal and will do her best to escape a crate or pen if given the chance, though she’s never made a dash for it when getting loose. Luna is crate trained, but she isn’t a fan and will howl off and on, though with time she’s gotten better. She does well on leash walks, isn’t hyper inside, and overall, she’s easy to manage in the house. Luna came in underweight and still needs to put on a few pounds; at the vet she was only 41 pounds. Her vaccinations are current, and the vet thinks she’s spayed and about 3 years old. Luna gets along with other dogs and has been fine around cats. She does well with children, though she prefers not to be climbed on—she’s not a fan of being laid on. Luna has lovely blue eyes and some separation anxiety, so someone who’s home often would be ideal. She’s a poor fit for apartments; a fenced-in yard is best. Give her care and patience, and Luna will be a loyal companion. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Luna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Huskies like Luna do best in homes with plenty of space to roam and play, ideally with a fenced yard. They’re not suited to apartment living due to their activity level and tendency to be vocal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Luna, being a Husky, thrives with regular access to a secure yard or large outdoor area. Daily exercise and play are important to keep her happy and burned off energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies, such as Luna, generally do well with children. Luna herself is good with kids, though she doesn’t like to be laid or climbed on, so respectful interaction is needed.











