Luna In Texas
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Luna In Texas
AvailableLuna In Texas is a female Xoloitzcuintli / Mexican Hairless living in Lansing, MI. She’s an adult, medium-sized dog who is spayed, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Luna has special needs that will require a patient and attentive adopter to help her flourish.
About Luna In Texas
Luna In Texas is a self-professed princess who appreciates a slow-paced introduction to new people and new environments. Trust doesn’t come instantly for her, but once you’re in her circle, she is deeply loyal and adores her humans. She’s a real “people person”—if you’re looking for a companion who will bond closely, Luna fits the bill. Though she enjoys treats and accepts them gently, Luna can display food aggression and resource-guarding behaviors with other dogs, so she’s best as your only canine. She prefers to live without any dogs or cats around. Obedience training is already in place, and Luna impresses with her bilingual skills, understanding commands in both English and Spanish. She’s playful when she relaxes, with a stack of games like tug-of-war and fetch in her repertoire. What Luna asks for is patience from her person—someone who’ll give her that window to settle and feel safe. Once she does, she’ll shower you with affection and remind you daily that you’re her favorite human. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Luna In Texas
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Luna In Texas, a Xoloitzcuintli / Mexican Hairless, usually does best in a stable, attentive home where routines are predictable. This breed typically enjoys environments where they can bond closely with their person and aren’t overwhelmed by busy households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Xoloitzcuintli / Mexican Hairless dogs like Luna In Texas don’t need a huge yard, but they appreciate outdoor space for short walks and play sessions. Secure fencing is important, as these dogs can be curious.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Xoloitzcuintlis can be good with respectful children, Luna In Texas should be placed in a home without small kids due to her special needs and tendency toward food aggression. She thrives best in a calm, adult environment.
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